What does this saying mean: "You're flying by the seat of your pants"?
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Hold your horses.
Hmmm.... Now I need to figure out what that phrase means.
The origin of this expression comes from riding horses or driving horse-drawn carriages, where reins are used to slow and direct the horse. It is often used to advise someone to pause and think before taking action, urging them to be patient or consider their decision carefully before proceeding.
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