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I'll have no hand in it. Does it mean "I don't touch it"?
May 23, 2012 7:21 PM
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It means I wont contribute, I wont take part.
"We're going to rob the train, do you want to join us?"
No, I'll have no hand in it.
May 23, 2012
1
This means you'll have no part in something. Usually said when someone wants you to do something bad. You'd say "I'll have no hand in it!"
May 23, 2012
1
No. To me it means that I'll not participate in something that is happening.
ex: I'll have no hand in the robbery.
I will not participate in the robbery.
May 23, 2012
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