say one's piece

English

Verb

say one's piece (third-person singular simple present says one's piece, present participle saying one's piece, simple past and past participle said one's piece)

  1. To say all that one has to say about a matter; to state one's opinion or position fully.
    • 1987, Grateful Dead (lyrics and music), “Touch of Grey”, in In the Dark:
      I see you've got your list out / Say your piece and get out / Guess I get the gist of it, but / It's alright
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