speak one's piece

speak (one's) piece

To share one's views or opinions out loud. Look, just give me five minutes to speak my piece, and then I'll leave you alone. You had your chance to speak your piece—now it's Sarah's turn.
See also: piece, speak
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

speak one's piece

Also, say one's piece. Say what one thinks, or what one usually says or is expected to say. For example, All right, you've spoken your piece; now let someone else have a turn. The piece in this expression alludes to a memorized poem or speech of the kind recited in a classroom. [Mid-1900s]
See also: piece, speak
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • speak (one's) piece
  • Who do you want?
  • Who do you want to speak to?
  • Who do you want to talk to?
  • speak up
  • as we speak
  • Can I speak to (one)?
  • Can I speak to ? Go to Could I speak to
  • Could I speak to?
  • shoot (one's) mouth off