by Anonymous December 9, 2001
A simple phrase to explain the superiority of traditional style tattoos versus complex new school designs over time. It refers to the fact that a simple design with a nice bold outline, like Sailor Jerry or Amund Dietzel designs, will hold up over time much better than a piece with tiny intricate lines cramped together.
Guy 1: "how old is that rose tattoo"
Guy 2: "bout 20 years give or take."
Guy 1: "Damn, it still looks relatively new."
Guy 2: "Well, Bold Will Hold."
Guy 2: "bout 20 years give or take."
Guy 1: "Damn, it still looks relatively new."
Guy 2: "Well, Bold Will Hold."
by jim schmeckshner October 3, 2013
by frggerz October 24, 2020
Means to wait a minute.
by BlackPohatu September 18, 2016
Verb~ hold-it-down
To effectively contain or handle a difficult or uncompromising situation, where auxiliary support may be limited or non-existent.
To "keep it real."
To effectively contain or handle a difficult or uncompromising situation, where auxiliary support may be limited or non-existent.
To "keep it real."
I'm going to the store, can you hold it down while I'm out?
She really held it down at the party last night, and made sure no creepers bothered us.
She really held it down at the party last night, and made sure no creepers bothered us.
by 🐺 November 10, 2022
When one is put into a hold que for technical support or other phone que, and never heard from again. Permanant Hold.
by Dongle April 2, 2003
by zzz555 October 20, 2010