no time for, have

have no time for (someone or something)

To have no respect for, interest in, or approval of someone or something and thus have no desire to be involved with him, her, or it. I have no time for people who belittle or harass others for their own enjoyment. Some may think I'm old-fashioned, but I have no time for these flashy new smartphones.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

no time for, have

Can't be bothered with, dislike, as in Dad has no time for her temper tantrums. This expression alludes to unwillingness to spend time with someone or something.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • request (something) of (someone or something)
  • request of
  • finger itches to, one's/my
  • feel like
  • feel like doing
  • feel like oneself
  • feel like something/like doing something
  • your heart's desire
  • (one's) heart's desire
  • desire