holding

hold

To be in possession of drugs. You holding? Cause I'm looking to score.

holding

1. In sports, especially American football, a penalty issued to a player who has tried to obstruct an opponent's movement. Come on, ref, are you blind? That's holding!
2. slang In possession of drugs. You holding? Cause I'm looking to score.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See:
  • be holding (one's) breath
  • be holding your breath
  • be left holding the baby
  • be left holding the bag
  • hold
  • hold (all) the aces
  • hold (all) the cards
  • hold (down) the fort
  • hold (one) at arm's length
  • hold (one) hostage
  • hold (one) to ransom
  • hold (one's) breath
  • hold (one's) end up
  • hold (one's) ground
  • hold (one's) hand
  • hold (oneself) together
  • hold (someone or something) at bay
  • hold (someone or something) cheap
  • hold (someone or something) in contempt
  • hold (someone or something) out of (something)
  • hold (someone) accountable (for someone)
  • hold (someone) for ransom
  • hold (something) against (someone or something)
  • hold (something) back for a rainy day
  • hold (something) close to (one's)/the vest
  • hold (something) in abeyance
  • hold (something) in reserve
  • hold (something) in store (for one)
  • hold (something) inside (of oneself)
  • hold a candle to (someone or something)
  • hold a grudge
  • hold a grudge against (one)
  • hold a gun to (one's) head
  • hold a meeting
  • hold a pistol to (one's) head
  • hold a wolf by the ears
  • hold aloft
  • hold an eel by the tail
  • hold back
  • hold by (something)
  • hold court
  • hold down
  • hold fast
  • hold firm
  • hold for (someone)
  • hold forth
  • hold hard
  • hold in
  • hold it
  • hold it together
  • hold jiggers
  • hold off
  • hold off from (doing something)
  • hold on
  • hold on for dear life
  • hold on tight
  • hold onto
  • hold out
  • hold out an olive branch (to someone)
  • hold out an/the olive branch
  • hold out for (someone or something)
  • hold out hope
  • hold out on (someone or something)
  • hold out the olive branch (to someone)
  • hold over
  • hold promise
  • hold still
  • hold still for (someone or something)
  • hold the bag
  • hold the field
  • hold the floor
  • hold the key
  • hold the line
  • hold the line at (someone or something)
  • hold the phone
  • hold the purse strings
  • hold the reins
  • hold the ring
  • hold the sack
  • hold the stage
  • hold the whip hand
  • hold the wire
  • hold tight
  • hold to (something)
  • hold together
  • hold up
  • hold up as (something)
  • hold up to (something)
  • hold with (something)
  • hold with the hare and run with the hounds
  • hold(ing) the bag, to/be left
  • holding
  • holding pattern
  • in a holding pattern
  • leave (one) holding the baby
  • leave (one) holding the bag
  • leave holding the bag
  • leave somebody holding the baby
  • not hold (one's) breath
  • not hold still for (something)
  • there is no holding someone
  • there's no holding (someone)
  • there's no holding/stopping somebody
  • there's no stopping (someone)
References in periodicals archive
Non-Protected Holding: [euro]200,000 (400,000-200,000)
Sometimes, when airspace, terrain or conflicts with other arrival and departure procedures preclude a standard 10-miles-from-the-fix procedure turn, the arrival may instead specify a holding pattern "in lieu of" the procedure turn.
14 BULENT ECZACIBASI ECZACIBASI HOLDING 1.400 1.300 800
Commercial Casualty Insurance Co., Los Angeles, was acquired by Folksamerica Holdings Company Inc.
The section on "Leasing Personal or Real Property" has been revised to incorporate a Board staff legal opinion that was requested by a foreign banking organization (FBO) that is treated as a bank holding company (BHC).
* holding time contributed to changes in ductile iron composition at all three temperature levels;
The alliance's base includes 97% stakes in Dallas-based fixed telephony specialists Comm South and Miami-based mobile provider Topp Telecom, as well as holdings in broadband service provider Genesis in Venezuela and fixed-line company Techtel in Argentina.
* The new stock's holding period includes the old stock's holding period, except for purposes of the six-month holding period for rollover.
Under the new law, an investment bank that does not own a commercial bank (no deposits) can form a slightly different kind of financial holding company for which the SEC holds the umbrella.
Some of the mutual stock funds held by the Mosbys include Washington Mutual Investors Fund (Nasdaq: AWSHX), a classic large-cap value fund with holdings in banks, financial services and retail and consumer products companies; Janus Mercury Fund (Nasdaq: JAMRX), which invests in large-cap growth stocks in technology and media; the Legg Mason Value Trust (Nasdaq: LMVTX), which holds a blend of large-cap growth and value stocks with the likes of America Online and Dell Computer (Nasdaq: Dell) in its portfolio; and the Robertson Stephens Emerging Growth Fund (Nasdaq: RSEGX), which focuses on small-cap stocks.
Under this strategy, if Target pays interest expenses to Holding that matches or almost matches the interest expense paid by Holding to third parties, the operating income of Target should be effectively sheltered.
I must confess, there was a bit of romance involved in that situation, but having a woman already holding a crumpled tissue decide we should hold it together to pray is something else.
Curl up holding outer thighs, elbows open and shoulders down.
November 12345, cleared to Avsaf, hold east as published, expect further clearance at 1845." That's a typical clearance into a holding pattern for an IFR flight when ATC needs to "park" it somewhere until traffic or other conditions allow it to continue to its destination.
Husnu Ozyegin, the owner of the FIBA Holding, is the richest Turkish person with 3 billion USD of wealth, according to the list.