have no truck with something/someone
have no truck with (someone or something)
To not be involved with someone or something. Oh, I have no truck with him anymore, not since our fight.
See also: have, no, truck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have no truck with something/someone
COMMON If you have no truck with something or someone, you disapprove of them and refuse to become involved with them. As an American, she had no truck with the formality of English life. Great efforts were made to get him on the side of the rebels. He had no truck with them. Note: The verbs want and hold are sometimes used instead of have. Most traditional doctors hold no truck with these ideas. Note: `Truck' is an old term which referred to trading goods by bartering. `To have no truck with someone' literally means to have no dealings with them.
See also: have, no, someone, something, truck
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
- have no truck with
- have no truck with (someone or something)
- have/want no truck with somebody/something
- want no truck with (someone or something)
- truck out
- truck in
- (I) hope not
- not much to look at
- roach coach
- roach-coach