Meaning:
To tell someone to wait, or to stop.
Examples:
- You better hold your horses.
- All right, hold your horses.
- Hold your horses, man!
- Hold your horses, young man.
- Hold your horses, Laura! You're jumping to conclusions.
- Hold your horses, 'cause I have something for you.
- Now, hold your horses.
- Hey, just hold your horses, okay?
- All right, boys, all right, hold your horses, here you go.
- Hold your horses, young man.