Had

Word HAD
Character 3
Hyphenation had
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Had"

What do we mean by had?

Preterit and past participle of have, and as an auxiliary making pluperfect tense-phrases. noun

A variant of haud for hold.

See have. imperative, past participle

With a nominative and followed by the infinitive without to, are well established idiomatic forms. The original construction was that of the dative with forms of be, followed by the infinitive. See Had better, under Better. imperative, past participle

Simple past tense and past participle of have. verb

Used to form the pluperfect tense, expressing a completed action in the past (+ past participle). verb

As past subjunctive: ‘would have’. verb

To possess, own.

To hold, as something at someone's disposal.

Used to state the existence or presence of someone in a specified relationship with the subject.

To partake of (a particular substance, especially food or drink, or action or activity).

To be scheduled to attend, undertake or participate in.

To experience, go through, undergo.

To be afflicted with, suffer from.

(auxiliary verb, taking a past participle) Used in forming the perfect aspect.

Used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form a tag question, echoing a previous use of 'have' as an auxiliary verb or, in certain cases, main verb. (For further discussion, see the appendix English tag questions.)

(auxiliary verb, taking a to-infinitive) See have to.

To give birth to.

To engage in sexual intercourse with.

To accept as a romantic partner.

(transitive with bare infinitive) To cause to, by a command, request or invitation.

(transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To cause to be.

(transitive with bare infinitive) To be affected by an occurrence. (Used in supplying a topic that is not a verb argument.)

(transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To depict as being.

To defeat in a fight; take.

(obsolete outside Ireland) To be able to speak (a language).

To feel or be (especially painfully) aware of.

To trick, to deceive.

(often with present participle) To allow; to tolerate.

(often used in the negative) To believe, buy, be taken in by.

To host someone; to take in as a guest.

To get a reading, measurement, or result from an instrument or calculation.

(of a jury) To consider a court proceeding that has been completed; to begin deliberations on a case.

To make an observation of (a bird species).

1. Taken advantage of. Urban Dictionary

1. in reference to using something 2. to have had sex with 3. to loose or to be beat Urban Dictionary

This expression originated from the community xtreme-jumps.eu. One of the members said: "I can't even describe how hard that is... I take my had off for you mate!" There is no real definition of what a had is, or what it looks like, but you can define it as something very valuable, holy and worthy. By taking off your had, or doing a various of other actions with it, is a sign that you are, or will get very amazed. Which guys are in the possession of such a had, is currently unknown, but the hads aren't existing in big numbers. Not many people has gotten their hand on one. Rumor has it that even the King of Britain has one. "Had" is becoming a known term in the community called xtreme-jumps.eu(XJ) Urban Dictionary

The act of flipping someone else's bag or purse inside-out and tossing it in a high place, such as a tree. Urban Dictionary

Everyone should know what it is Urban Dictionary

Acronym for Hard Ass Dick. Its the male equivalent to WAP (Wet Ass Pussy). Urban Dictionary

Created by social media entrepreneurs who feel like anything is possible , 'Had To' is a short way of saying 'Because I had to'. Meaning there was no other option but having to do it. Urban Dictionary

Hard ass dick rap song Carl g and Tom the dick Jones instead of wap men talking about dicks Urban Dictionary

1. a feeling someone has when they are tired beyond all imagine 2. a state someone may be in after exerting a large amount of physical or mental effort Urban Dictionary

The past present tense of the word 'had'. This term is used to describe something you are currently doing in the past. Urban Dictionary

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The word "had" in example sentences

Given as a working premise that McKinney's death had been murder, it followed that the murderer _had _somehow lured him to an exact spot in the old friary. ❋ Unknown (2010)

My vet had previously told us that Matu (pictured)  had arthritis in his back legs, and had even offered some glucosamine, a dietary supplement that is also taken by humans. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Another strange thing was that he had thought of the past; chronic prison day-dreamers dreamed nearly always of the future -- and of the past only as it might have been, never as it actually ~had~ been. ❋ Thomas Plastino Martin (2010)

Those incoming congresscritters, and their successors, had/have a singular lack of wanting to gain the willing cooperation of those across the aisle. witness the threat of the so-called "nuclear option" which, at times, I almost wish they *had* exercised and that in their hubris named one of the most influential PACs the "committee for the permanent majority" ❋ Unknown (2010)

June 13, 2009 at 2:57 am had a tortie for like 15 years…she was a different kind of girl..had a vet tell me once, they are all nuts, but i wonder why..she was a sweet girl and i loved her. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Being an old Russia hand, I had of course discounted their promise to get us back into the city by 3.30 - but I * had* made an appointment for 5 pm. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I really feel this movie had potential keyword *had* They could of portray this movie in so many different directions and I feel that the producers lack the creative energy and are missing out on a great opportunity in what would be a fantastic film. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If I hadn't known that I'd been there, I might not have noticed or recognized what I was seeing, but because I knew I *had* walked there and could remember how it felt to walk there, I could see the connection between what I was looking at and how I had walked there before. how tracking is like learning to read Japanese calligraphy ❋ Asakiyume (2007)

For example, imagine a game world where the narrative required 50% female and 50% male players and that people had to play roles and someone *had* to be the princess and someone else the prince or the play didn't move along. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But oh gawd, you had to link to the G333k post and I *had* to read it *and* the comments, some of which were incredibly stupid, I mean for geeks and all. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Backups to the implant his father had had… or, if Lew Parmina had found them first, traps for anyone who used them. ❋ Moon, Elizabeth (2007)

Spent sizable part of the working day shuttling Wife around -- she had stuff she _had_ to do, end-of-month bookkeeping and such, and enough vim and vinegar to do _that_, but didn't feel up to driving. ❋ Jhetley (2005)

They first claimedas they had with Petersthat I did not “write this book,” that I did not even “read it,” and that I “had no idea what was in the book. ❋ Unknown (2005)

He had never visited the Stone on Midsummer Night, he said, but he would not fear to do so; whatever _had_ existed or taken place there in the past, had been long engulfed in the mists of time and oblivion. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (2005)

Many people didn't believe that 99 percent of _Astounding_ readers had read the old stuff (which wasn't what Bates had claimed -- he said they either read it or _had a chance_ to do so). ❋ Unknown (2004)

Chuff tried not to think of the undergarments he had struggled into with Florenzia's amused help, or of the simulacrum's interfaced plumbing arrangements he vowed he would not use unless he absolutely, absolutely _had_ to. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I had heard it so many times that I was beginning to wish he _had_ killed her with his song. ❋ Archer, Miles (2002)

I wasn't sure what I had written, only that I * had* written - so when I looked at the entry, I felt like an ass. ❋ Cordeliameg (2000)

And even as he told himself that nothing had happened in the woods that day, he knew that something _had_ happened, and now he would never know what the clearing was, or what might have happened had he stayed. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1999)

[My girlfriend] said she didn't [cheat on] me, [later] I found out I was had. ❋ Tiny Organ (2006)

[I had] her. ❋ Bud E Love (2003)

[I'll take] my [had off] for you. I will eat my had if you make that! This jump is [worthy] of the had. ❋ WRath` (2008)

Jill knew she'd [been had] when she saw her [purse] in [the tree]. ❋ Herpaids (2007)

“we all know what [had had] is, [except] [lilah]” ❋ Hadhadislife (2022)

[Whores in this house]. There's some [whores in this house]. They gon' [fuck around] and get this HAD. ❋ SilkyJohnson13 (2020)

'Had to bang it' 'Had to [merk] it' You score a goal on [Pro Evo] and tell your opponent 'Had to' Put the roof down on the your [convertible] because you 'Had to' ❋ Aaron Le Doubles (2010)

Had [hard ass] [dick] ❋ Kingofdick (2021)

[3 hours] of sex [wore] me out. I've had it! [I don't want to] go anywhere else except to sleep. ❋ DsA (2003)

[I am] [currently] [hadding] that which is to be had. ❋ ConfusingBoat (2011)

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