Idioms

have a crow to pull (with one)

have a crow to pull (with one)

obsolete To have an issue to discuss, argue about, or bring up with one, typically something that is a source of annoyance for the speaker. Excuse me, sir, but I have a crow to pull with you! Who gave you permission to barge into the study unannounced? Uh oh, Mary looks like she has a crow to pull with someone. I wonder who she's mad at this time. I have a crow to pull with the housekeeper about how dusty this room still is.
See also: crow, have, pull, to
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