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"Quit holding out." What does it mean? When do you say it?
Dec 10, 2011 1:33 AM
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When you keep something to yourself and not share it with others or when you don't participate.
A friend has a recipe for delicious chicken pot pies but won't share.
I can say, "Quit holding out and let me have it!" :)
December 10, 2011
Give up something that you insisit it all the time. You can use it when you are desperate and do not want to do anything.
December 10, 2011
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