Have had the Richard phrase
If something has had the Richard, it is so badly damaged that it can not be repaired or put back.
Oh, it looks like your car's had the Richard. You'd better throw it away and buy a new one.
I'd repaired my phone several times before it had the Richard.
Come on! Don't try to restore that knife. It has had the Richard.
A terrible disaster or a catastrophe
To damage or try to damage something, typically refers to intangible things.
To destroy or put a full stop at something or make something utterly unsuccessful
To suffer harm, loss or damage by doing something risky
To cause damage or harm to someone or something.
The verb "have" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase comes from rhyming slang Richard the Third
someone believe that they are allowed to do whatever they want in their own home
It is always advised that wherever you go, a man's home is his castle