<font color="#800000"><font size="4">HOLD YOUR HORSES</font></font>
Hold our horses means to Hold on; be patient.
If someone tells you to hold your horses, you are doing something too fast and they would like you to slow down.
For Example:
Hold your horses, Colin, I'm working as fast as I can!
Origin:
"Hold your horses" literally means to keep your horse (or horses) still, which would be used when horse riding, or driving a horse-drawn vehicle. This idiom probably originated in the United
States in the 19th century and is historically related to horse riding, or driving a horse-drawn vehicle.