Have nothing on (someone or something) American British informal verb phrase
If someone has nothing on you, they are not any better than you at something.
His height has nothing on the other players.
She sings beautifully but has nothing on her brother who is a well-known singer.
Said when there is no proof of wrongdoing or criminality about someone
Don't worry! The police have nothing on us.
Said when information about someone or something is not available
Further details have nothing on the report.
My dictionary has nothing on this word. Do you know what it means?
The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
someone will be successful.
With her talent writing, Kathy is definitely going places.