have had your/its day
have had its/(one's) day
To be past the highest point of success or potential in life. My father has had his day. Now, it's time he let his children take over the family business. It often seems that letter writing has had its day.
See also: have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have had its day
to be no longer useful or successful. Streetcars have had their day in most American cities. Some people think that the fountain pen has had its day, but others prefer it to other kinds of pens.
See also: have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
have had your day
COMMON If someone or something has had their day, the period during which they were most successful has now passed. In Hollywood, there were still loyal supporters, but the general feeling was that he had had his day. Has radio had its day or is the golden age still to come?
See also: have
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
have had your (or its) day
be no longer popular, successful, or influential.See also: have
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
have had your/its ˈday
no longer be as successful, powerful, etc. as you once were/it once was: He used to be one of the world’s top soccer players but now, I’m afraid, he’s had his day.See also: have
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- had its day, has
- have had its day
- have had its/(one's) day
- have had your day
- at the summit of (one's) success
- straight A's
- get to the top
- get to the top (of something)
- in reality
- pay top dollar