something has someone's name on it
- something has someone's name on it
something has someone’s name on it often humorous phrase
used for saying that someone should have something, or that it is suitable for them
That last piece of cake has my name on it.
Thesaurus: owners and ownership
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a person is destined or particularly suited to receive or experience a specified thing
he feared the next bullet would have his name on it
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something has someone's name on it — often humorous used for saying that someone should have something, or that it is suitable for them That last piece of cake has my name on it … English dictionary
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