sie alle haben

Etymology
lit. 'to have them all', that is, “one’s wits”. Compare.

Pronunciation

 * Reduction of to  is even more common here than in general.
 * Reduction of to  is even more common here than in general.

Verb

 * 1)  to be sane, in one's right mind,  to be crazy

Usage notes

 * As above, usually with in positive contexts, often with  in negative ones.