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- phrase idiomatic, imperative "Don't wait." Said
cynically to suggest that what has just beenmentioned to isunlikely to happen soon or at all.
Etymologies
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Suggesting that if one were to hold one's breath while waiting for the expected event, one would die before it happened
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