have no business (doing something)
have no business (doing something)
To have no legitimate reason, experience, or authority to do something. Mom, you had no business eavesdropping on my phone call like that! He has no business running this meeting—he has no idea what this project entails. An honest man like Paul really has no business getting into politics.
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have no business doing something
to be wrong to do something; to be extremely unwise to do something. You have no business bursting in on me like that! You have no business spending money like that!
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have no business doing something/to do something
have no right to do something: You have no business being here.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
- have no business doing
- have no business doing something/to do something
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- pull in ears
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