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have (got) it going on

British pronunciation/hav ɡɒt ɪt ɡˌəʊɪŋ ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/hæv ɡɑːt ɪt ɡˌoʊɪŋ ˈɑːn/
to have (got) it going on
[PHRASE]
1

to have a sexually attractive appearance

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to [have] (got|) it going on definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "have it going on" and when to use it?

It originated in African American Vernacular English in the mid-20th century and was used to describe someone who had charisma, confidence, and a certain charm or appeal. It is often used informally in casual conversations, particularly in discussions about someone's physical appearance or personal qualities. It is important to note that this idiom is informal and may not be appropriate in formal or professional settings.

2

to achieve or experience significant success or progress, often with a sense of confidence and positive momentum

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What is the origin of the idiom "have it going on" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "have it going on" is believed to have originated in the United States during the latter half of the 20th century. It is used to describe a person or situation that is experiencing significant success, progress, or accomplishment in a particular area. It suggests that the person or situation is doing well and has everything they need to continue succeeding.

Examples
1She is currently having it going on, turning heads wherever she goes with her stunning looks and poise.
2By next month, she'll have got it going on even more, enhancing her natural beauty and radiating confidence.
3She has it going on in her career, receiving promotions and recognition.
4Last year, they had it going on when they won multiple awards for their innovative product.
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