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hold out

Endure, last or be sufficient; extend, reach out, stretch forth; to persist.
The trip had better be short, or the food won't hold out.
He held out his hand for her to take.
The rebels won't hold out much longer against the Imperial army.
by Black and Crimson December 9, 2008
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2408 Hold Out

When sharing living quarters, all roommates refuse to take out the trash in hopes someone else will do it first.
Roommate 1: It smells reallly bad in here.

Roommate 2: Yeah because we're in a 2408 Hold Out bro.

Roommate 3: Screw you guys, I'm not taking it out.

Roommate 4: Yeah, wanna play some bops?
by laneolin October 25, 2011
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Hold oūt

someone has something you want but they just continue to "hold oūt" on you
The neibourhood drug dealer has got but he's not giving you any the hold oūt
by 1Nessie84 November 26, 2020
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