hang on

/ˌhæŋ ˈɒn/verb
High School
1

To wait a moment.

2

To hold, grasp, or grip.

3

To keep; to store something for someone.

4

To pay close attention to, or regard with (possibly obsequious) admiration.

5

To continually believe in something; to have faith in.

6

To persevere.

7

To depend upon.

8

To weigh down or oppress.

9

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hang, on.