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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
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Hold it down 

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."
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.
Hold it down by 🐺 November 10, 2022

hold it down 

hold it down by Anonymous September 16, 2003

hold it down 

1. to maintain in a state of coolness/smoothness
2. used as a command to "take care of something
Example 1:
person 1 - "I'ma hit that party tonight"
person 2 - "Aight, hold it down"

Example 2:
person 1 - "Yo, money! Are you fucking that shorty?
person 2 - "Naw, dawg! You can hold that down!"
hold it down by dominikan May 20, 2003

Hold it down 

Yo jay I'm goin to the car hold it down until i get back.
Hold it down by Miles561 November 27, 2016

Hold it Down 

1. to accomplish something of substantial greatness.
2. to get something no one else can.
3. to put the team on your back.
4. to get the ladies
Carlos: "Dude, blake shouldn't you be in bed on a school night bro?"
Blake: "It's only midnight?"
Carlos: "Hold it Down!!"

Person 1: "You gonna call her?"
Person 2: "Nah man, I make her call me!"
Person 1: "HOLD IT DOWN!"
Hold it Down by YaBoyLoso June 15, 2011

P.O.P, hold it down. 

Phrase that refers to a popular Vine video which took a phrase from a YouTube video of a women explaining her excuse for a crime she was being accused of. Now generals of the public use it as a joke for when they are accused of doing something wrong.
Teacher: Did you copy Jims test
Jo: Yea ho, who's askin

Teacher: Principles office now Jo
Jo: (walking out the door) P.O.P, hold it down.