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The verb of ownership, obligation, and bad luck that follows you to.

means To possess, hold, experience, or be forced to do something.

from From Old English habban, to hold or possess; cousin to German haben, and despite the look, no relation to Latin habere, which fooled centuries of guessers.

Auxiliary dutyPowers every perfect tense in English.
Got bolted onHave got just means have, with attitude.
Class divideSplits society into haves and have-nots.
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