Verb
have it in for (third-person singular simple present has it in for, present participle having it in for, simple past and past participle had it in for)
(transitive, colloquial) To be very angry with; to have a grudge against; to intend revenge against.
My boss must really have it in for me; that was the third lecture this week!
Nancy had plenty of reason to have it in for Sienna, since Sienna tried to steal Nancy’s whole life – namely her husband and children. Source: Internet
The gods really do seem to have it in for him. Source: Internet