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hold down the fort

1. To keep a fort from flying away when the fort has such a low density that it tends to float off.
2. To take care of a place while someone who is usually there is gone, such as a store or one's home.

When unsure as to which definition should be applied, it can help to judge the person's intelligence - morons usually mean #2. A less moronic term for #2 would be "to hold the fort".
Someone had to stay at the playground and hold down the fort while the anchor weights were being replaced.
hold down the fort by guyboy625 September 29, 2010

hold down the fort

Taking care of the place you're at while others are gone.
As Sandy was leaving work, she said "hold down the fort" to Jill, who was now working alone.

hold-down bitch 

Someone who holds it down for someone, preferably a female.
Someone who is loyal to someone else no matter the circumstances
“Damn sis you really stay loyal to that man even though he behind bars for 2 more years”
“Yeah cause i’m a hold-down bitch”
hold-down bitch by shunwkl February 27, 2024

[to hold down the fork] 

used when "holding down the fort" doesn't do because you are referring to food.
At dinner, Julia tells Tala she is going to the bathroom and asks her to hold down the fork

Hold it down 

To maintain someone or to 'hold someone down'.

Meaning to keep someone interested and committed to you without showing hesitation on your part. If youre not holding them down, you ain't trying, it can lead to them leaving your lazy a**
Drake: "she held it down, so she got a Mercedes"
Them: "oh okay"

Friend: "why did you break up with mark?"
Her: "He's so flaky, he just doesn't know how to hold it down"
Hold it down by Ruran Triphis November 15, 2019

hold you down 

to protect someone, get their back, or otherwise support them. Get up and hold it down.
"we could wild through compton;
see real bloods, real crips;
and i'm gone always hold you down
that's real shit"
-the game
hold you down by xingyun April 28, 2005