To wait on meaning of phrase
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To serve the needs of someone or something; be in attendance on someone or something: The clerk waited on a customer. 2. To await someone or something: They're waiting on my decision. 3. To make a formal call on someone; visit someone: We waited on the mourning widow to pay our respects.
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a group of words that are used together. a phrase does not contain a full verb
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