have a/some nerve
have a/some nerve
To do something bold, daring, or impudent. Wow, that intern has some nerve asking for a raise on her first day! You really have a nerve, asking Mom for money when you already know she's in a bad mood.
See also: have, nerve
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have a nerve
Also, have some nerve. Have audacity, show effrontery. For example, You have a nerve telling me what to do, or She had some nerve, criticizing the people who donated their time. The related have the nerve is used with an infinitive, as in He had the nerve to scold his boss in public. This idiom uses nerve in the sense of "courage" or "audacity." [Late 1800s]
See also: have, nerve
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
have a ˈnerve
(informal) behave in a way that other people think is rude or not appropriate: She had a nerve, arriving half an hour late for the meeting. She borrowed my new bicycle without asking. What a nerve!See also: have, nerve
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- have a nerve
- ask around about
- (it) never hurts to ask
- (it) doesn't hurt to ask
- doesn't hurt to ask. and never hurts to ask
- asking price
- ballsy
- cry foul
- fortune favors the brave
- fortune favours the brave