have at you

English

Interjection

have at you

  1. (dated) An exclamation indicating that one is about to strike the person addressed, typically with a sword or other hand-held weapon.
    • 1904, J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan:
      Dark and sinister man, have at thee.

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