English · Greetings & Phrases
/həʊld ɒn/
[/həʊld ɒn/]
wait; grip
To wait for a short time, or to keep a firm grip on something.
Hold on a second while I find my keys; I'm sure they're somewhere in this bag.
Hold on a second while I find my keys; I'm sure they're somewhere in this bag.
From 'hold' plus 'on', the 'wait' sense from telephone usage in the 20th century.
Informal and very common, especially on the phone and in casual conversation.