haad yer pash
Be patient; hold your horses
Definitions
An instruction to be patient or wait.
haad yer pash In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
'Haad' (hold) plus 'pash' (patience).
People Also Ask
What does 'haad yer pash' mean?
It means be patient or wait; the equivalent of 'hold your horses'.
Where is 'haad yer pash' from?
North East England dialect, combining 'haad' (hold) with 'pash' (patience).
How do you use 'haad yer pash'?
To tell someone to wait or be patient, e.g. 'Haad yer pash, I'm coming.'
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