Verb
To have accomplished all there is to do; to have no further work or difficulty.
To have achieved a lifestyle characterized by good fortune and comfort.
It's a great idea, and if it catches on and sells well, we'll have it made.
If you live to the age of a hundred you have it made because very few people die past the age of a hundred. George Burns
Bats have no bankers and they do not drink and cannot be arrested and pay no tax and, in general, bats have it made. John Berryman
People look at me and go, 'You must have it made. You have girls. You have a great life.' It's not true. I mean you pull the curtain away, and you see I'm just as insecure and neurotic and scared and vulnerable as anybody, you know. John Stamos