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What does have a bone to pick with mean?

"To have a bone to pick with someone" is an idiom meaning to have a grievance or complaint with someone.

It implies that you want to discuss a problem or disagreement with them, often in a confrontational or argumentative way.

Here's an example:

* "I have a bone to pick with you about the way you handled that project."

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