What are the definitions of “have it away”?
Learn how to use these expressions through these examples
- 1Have sex with someone, especially casual sex.
She HAD IT AWAY with him last Friday.
What’s the most common meaning of the phrasal verb “have it away”?
The phrasal verb have it away is a British slang term that means to have sex with someone, usually in a casual or non-committed context. For example, 'She had it away with him last Friday.'
What are the different verb forms of “have it away”?
Root Verb | have it away |
Third Person Singular Present | has it away |
Present Participle | having it away |
Simple Past | had it away |
Past Participle | had it away |
Example
They had it away after the party.
Example
He has it away with her every weekend.
Example
They are having it away in the other room.
Example
She had it away with him last Friday.
Example
They had it away before they broke up.
What kind of phrasal verb is “have it away”?
Notes from a Native English Speaker
What is a transitive and intransitive verb? - A transitive verb always has an object after it. (Example: Sam bought a car.) - An intransitive verb never has an object.(Example: She laughed loudly.)
Intransitive verb
“have it away” is an intransitive phrasal verb because it doesn't require an object to complete its meaning. It forms a complete sentence without an object.
Example
She had it away with him last Friday.
Example
They had it away after the party.
Notes from a Native English Speaker
What is a separable and inseparable phrasal verb? - A “separable phrasal verb” can be separated with an object between the verb and particle. - An “inseparable phrasal verb” cannot be separated by an object.
Inseparable
“have it away” is an inseparable phrasal verb. This means that you can’t place an object between the verb and the particle, otherwise, it changes the meaning of the phrasal verb.
Example
She had it away with him last Friday.
Example
They had it away after the party.
What are common phrases and expressions that include the phrasal verb “have it away”?
Have it away with someone
To have sex with someone, usually in a casual or non-committed context.
Example
She had it away with him last Friday.
Good things to know
Does “have it away” have an informal or formal tone?
Have it away is a very informal and colloquial phrase, often considered vulgar or crude. It is not appropriate for formal or professional contexts, and should be used with caution. It is more commonly used in British English than in American English.