The word "haddest means for" is not a commonly used phrase, and it may not be found in most dictionaries. However, based on its spelling, it can be assumed that it is a form of the verb "have". The word "haddest" indicates the past tense and second person singular form of "have", while "means for" suggests a meaning or purpose for something. In IPA phonetic transcription, "haddest" can be transcribed as /ˈhædəst/, with the stress on the first syllable.
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