Held
A feeling of nostalgia, and missing something, while portraying the exact emotions felt at that moment of the memory.
The name comes from holding a memory close to ones heart. It is a very hard feeling to describe. It can also be used in place of nostalgia.
The name comes from holding a memory close to ones heart. It is a very hard feeling to describe. It can also be used in place of nostalgia.
Person 1: oh my God I love this song!
Person 2: this song makes me feel so held, it reminds me of when I left school.
Person 1: that's nice
Person 2: this song makes me feel so held, it reminds me of when I left school.
Person 1: that's nice
Mrs. Held
A.K.A MRS. HELL. She is a teacher who doesn't grade papers and hates many of her students.
Why is my teacher a Mrs. Held?
closely held
(BUSINESS) a closely-held corporation has all or most of its stock owned by the management of the firm. In many cases, it has no stock at all (see "going public"), in which case it is a private company.
Usually people say "private corporation" to mean any company that is unaffiliated with the government, or any company run mainly for profit. It's impossible to buck this trend, so corporations with no issues of stock, or negligible amounts of stock held by the public, are called "private companies" despite the fact that not all companies are corporations. Cargill, Inc., for example, has annual revenues of $117 billion, but no shares available for trade. On the other hand, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young are private companies but not a corporations. They are limited liability partnerships. The term "closely held" would not apply to them since partnerships do not issue stock.
Usually people say "private corporation" to mean any company that is unaffiliated with the government, or any company run mainly for profit. It's impossible to buck this trend, so corporations with no issues of stock, or negligible amounts of stock held by the public, are called "private companies" despite the fact that not all companies are corporations. Cargill, Inc., for example, has annual revenues of $117 billion, but no shares available for trade. On the other hand, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young are private companies but not a corporations. They are limited liability partnerships. The term "closely held" would not apply to them since partnerships do not issue stock.
Koch Industries is a super-sized, closely held corporation with two owners--Charles and David Koch, heirs to the oil refiner Fred Koch. Thanks to this peculiar status, magazines like Forbes are not allowed to report ANY financial statistics of the company at all (sales figures are suspiciously rounded to "$100,000,000,000.00").
Publix Super Markets (at the other end of the spectrum) is closely held--by its 125,000 employees.
Publix Super Markets (at the other end of the spectrum) is closely held--by its 125,000 employees.
held down
to reserve, acquire or arrange something for someone.
"Don't worry about paying for your football ticket right now, I've got you held down".
Annika Held
German emo who likes blowing up gas stations in fortnite
“she’s been in a room crying all day, she’s being an Annika Held.”
held hostage
wanting sex but being with someone who won't 'put out' until their demands are met, subliminally or otherwise!
jim was fighting with (name) and was being held hostage until her/his demands were met!
she would invariably hold jim hostage until her demands were met!
he hated being held hostage, while the flames were engulfing him!
she would invariably hold jim hostage until her demands were met!
he hated being held hostage, while the flames were engulfing him!
Held at gunpoint
When you f**k a girl in her ear
"Dude, I had her totally held at gunpoint last night!"
"How was it?"
"Awesome...until I prematurely fired."
"How was it?"
"Awesome...until I prematurely fired."