have something/anything to say for (oneself)
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1. To be able to explain or defend one's actions. I told you not to throw the ball in the house, and now, the vase is broken. Do you have anything to say for yourself? These accusations are pretty serious, Charles. Don't you have something to say for yourself?
2. To be able to converse with others. That guy is a real dullard—he doesn't have anything to say for himself.
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have something (or nothing) to say for yourself
contribute (or fail to contribute) to a conversation or discussion.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
have something, nothing, etc. to ˈsay for yourself
1 be able/unable to explain your actions: I’ve asked him what he was doing here in the middle of the night, but he’s got nothing to say for himself.
2 be able/unable to hold a conversation or express your opinions: She seems very nice but she doesn’t have much to say for herself.
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