have a go at it

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Definition
  1. Verb (idiomatic, informal):
    • To attempt or try something: This is the primary and most common meaning. It means to make an attempt at doing something, often for the first time or to see if one can do it.
    • To criticize or attack someone verbally: In some contexts (particularly British and Australian English), it can mean to criticize, scold, or verbally attack someone.
Usage and Examples
  • Meaning 1: To attempt something:

    • I've never baked a cake before, but I'll have a go at it.
    • The puzzle looks difficult, but why don't you have a go at it?
    • He decided to have a go at learning the guitar.
  • Meaning 2: To criticize someone:

    • My boss had a go at me for being late.
    • The politician had a go at the media during his speech.
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The phrase is often used to encourage someone to try something new or challenging. It implies a sense of giving it a shot without a guarantee of success.
  • When meaning "to criticize," it is frequently followed by the preposition "at" and the target of the criticism (e.g., ).
  • The pronoun "it" in "have a go at it" is often replaceable with the specific activity or task being attempted.
Variants and Related Phrases
  • Give it a go: A very close synonym meaning to try something.
    • You should give it a go; you might like it.
  • Have a go: Can be used without "at it" when the object is clear from context.
    • "Can I fix the bike?" "Sure, have a go."
  • Have a go at someone: Specifically means to criticize or attack someone verbally.
Synonyms
  • Try: To make an attempt.
  • Attempt: To make an effort to achieve something.
  • Take a stab at (something): To try something (informal).
  • Criticize: To indicate the faults of someone or something (for the second meaning).
Important Distinction
  • The reference context provided ("have sexual intercourse with") is not a standard or common meaning for the phrase "have a go at it" in general English. That definition applies to the specific phrasal verb "sleep with" and its synonyms listed in that example. The core meaning of "have a go at it" is centered on attempting or trying.
Verb
  1. have sexual intercourse with
    • This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
    • Adam knew Eve
    • Were you ever intimate with this man?