have+an+idea+of
111have a bee in one's bonnet — idi have a bee in one s bonnet, a) to be obsessed with a single idea b) to be somewhat eccentric …
112foggiest (notion), not have the — Have no idea whatever …
113idea hamster — noun Someone who continually has or seems to continually have and communicate new ideas, especially in an office environment …
114have second thoughts — verb To change ones opinion, or be uneasy about a previous decision. At first it seemed a good idea, but now its getting close Im having second thoughts. See Also: on second thought …
115have a ring to it — if a word or idea has a ring to it, it sounds interesting or attractive. I suppose Cathy s Country Cooking has a certain ring to it. (never in continuous tenses) …
116have a wild hair up one’s ass — 1. tv. to ct in a hyperactive and energetic manner. (Usually objectionable.) □ She has a wild hair up her ass about something. I don’t know what. □ I’m sorry I was so rude. I guess I had a wild hair up my ass or something. 2. tv. to be obsessed… …
117-idea — ˈdēə noun plural suffix Etymology: New Latin (neuter plural in form), from Greek ideus, n. suffix with quasi patronymic value : animals that are or have the form of in names of higher taxa Caridea Phoronidea …
118not have the faintest idea — to not know anything at all about something. I didn t have the faintest idea where I was or which way I was going – I simply knew I had to get away. These people don t have the foggiest idea what America s really like. Usage notes: also used in… …
119not have the faintest — ( ● faint * * * informal have no idea I haven t the faintest what it means * * * not have the ˈfaintest (idea) idiom (informal) to not know anything at all about sth …
120not have the foggiest — (informal) Not to have the least idea • • • Main Entry: ↑fog * * * not have the foggiest (idea or notion) informal have no idea at all …