hold on
2007-03-10 11:14:30
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answer #1
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answered by wnw29405 3
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I've seen it to mean History Of. It is used that way a lot in medical terminology.
2007-03-10 11:20:19
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answered by Dorothy K. 7
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In some countries, h/o could mean 'husband of', or 'home of' or 'house of'.
EDIT: 'half of' is also another usage.
2007-03-11 01:16:00
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answered by greenhorn 7
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h/o = Hold On
W/o = With Out.
2007-03-10 11:16:01
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answer #4
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answered by Alexis 2
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hold on
2007-03-10 11:58:48
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answered by bd_1600 2
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hold on :) plz pic me as ur best answer
2007-03-10 11:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hold on
2007-03-10 11:15:43
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answered by sykorob2005 2
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hobo or not
2007-03-10 11:15:25
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answered by POKEMON D/P WIFI-TAYLOR 2
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