hold on

A phrase used to perplex, confuse, and annoy a person who really wants to talk to you. It can also be used to reroute the conversation in a direction more suiting to your interests by making the other person forget the original topic.
Amanda said, "I have something really important to tell you.
"Hold on," Brooks replied.
by Mo Corncob November 13, 2004
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