hold on
hold on
hold on
English Definitions:
grasp, hold on (verb)
hold firmly
hold on, stop (verb)
stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments
"Hold on a moment!"
persevere, persist, hang in, hang on, hold on (verb)
be persistent, refuse to stop
"he persisted to call me every night"; "The child persisted and kept asking questions"
hang on, hold the line, hold on (verb)
hold the phone line open
"Please hang on while I get your folder"
keep, hold on (verb)
retain possession of
"Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married"
hold on (Verb)
To grasp or grip firmly.
hold on (Verb)
To keep; to store something for someone.
hold on (Verb)
Wait a short while.
hold on (Verb)
To remain loyal.
hold on (Verb)
To persist
Hold On
"Hold On" is the fifth and last single taken from Good Charlotte's second studio album The Young and the Hopeless. It was written in response to the people who had written to the band saying they were considering suicide. The music video features suicide survivors talking about their experiences, either through losing a loved one or remembering a time when they were suicidal. The band was in hope of saving people's lives, repeating the lyrics, "hold on" numerous times to spread the message.
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