Hol(d)ing Up
Or COVID-19 Wordplay
So, how are you hol(d)ing up?*
- Everyone should be holing up as much as possible to prevent transmission. Period.
- holed up (intransitive verb) | to place in or as if in a refuge or hiding place (Merriam-Webster)
“we’ll hole up at the cabin and wait out the boomer sickness”
- holed up (intransitive verb) | to place in or as if in a refuge or hiding place (Merriam-Webster)
- Per individual ability and capacity, everyone should be checking in with friends, family, acquaintances and maybe even random people to see how they’re holding up.
- hold up (transitive verb) | to continue in the same condition without failing or losing effectiveness or force
(Merriam-Webster)
“I really hope I can hold up against the pressure to socialize place upon me by my boomer parents”
- hold up (transitive verb) | to continue in the same condition without failing or losing effectiveness or force
* I’ve seemingly coined this usage with the only previous reference being editorial additions in brackets (Charlotte Brontë and a random message board from 2010), not parentheses—internet and language achievements unlocked!