have a leg up on (someone)
have a leg up on (someone)
To be in a position of advantage over someone else. One must always be looking for ways to have a leg up on the competition if one wants to succeed in business. I've been practicing all summer long, and now I finally have a leg up on Keith in tennis. When I saw that my opponent was struggling to counter my opening moves, I knew I had a leg up on him.
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have a leg up on someone
tv. to have an advantage over someone; to be ahead of someone. (Have got can replace have.) Pete has a leg up on Wilbur because of his physical strength.
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