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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is there an expression 'get hold up'? If so, what does it mean?
  

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There is an expression "get h e ld up", which means "be delayed". It could also mean "be robbed at gunpoint".

  • There is an expression "get h e ld up", which means "be delayed".
  • It could also mean "be robbed at gunpoint".
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There is an expression "get held up", which means "be delayed". It could also mean "be robbed at gunpoint".

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