hold my beer

English

Etymology

Suggesting that the speaker is holding a beer, and needs someone else to hold it in order to engage in a particular act.

Phrase

hold my beer

  1. (humorous, imperative, Britain) I am about to start a fight.
  2. (humorous, imperative, US) I am about to do something crazy or difficult that will nevertheless be easy for me.
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