Learn English – What does “hold on to your hair” mean

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hold on to your hair

Best Answer

"Hold on to your hat" and "keep your hair on" are common English phrases that mean "ready yourself for a rough / exciting experience" and "don't get too excited" respectively. The first is obvious enough, the second is a reference to wigs (more fashionable in previous times, and could come off when the wearer was agitated). Never heard of "hold on to your hair", but it sounds like a conflation of the two.

Google NGram for the three phrases here