Alexsandro Pessoa
What does it mean hold on?
Dec 29, 2015 1:57 PM
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As Michael says, 'hold on' is a phrasal verb we meaning more or less "Have patience" or "Keep doing what you are doing for a little bit longer". In fact, in most cases when we say 'Hold on' to someone, we actually mean 'Wait a moment'. 'I'm going out.' 'Hold on a minute, I'll come with you.'
December 29, 2015
It is a phrasal verb that means something like "Have patience" or "Keep doing what you are doing for a little bit longer". We would say, for instance, if someone was in a hurry to leave but you wanted to go with them and were still putting on your shoes - "Hold on, I will just be a minute".
December 29, 2015
For the record we also say "Hang on" sometimes to mean the same thing. It sounds a little more casual like "Hang on dude, I'll be there in a minute"
December 29, 2015
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