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What (who) is wait a bit - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wait-a-bit tree; Wait-a-bit plant; Wait-a-minute tree (disambiguation); Wait a minute tree

Wait-a-minute tree         
Wait-a-minute tree, wait-a-bit tree, or wait-a-bit plant are common names for a variety of prickly plants that catch onto passers-by. These names come from the fact that the stems or other parts of the plant have numerous hooked thorns that tend to hook onto passers-by; the hooked person must stop ("wait a minute") to remove the thorns carefully to avoid injury or shredded clothing.
William C. Wait         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Draft:William Wait (judge); William Wait (judge); William Cushing Wait
William Cushing Wait (December 18, 1860 – January 28, 1935) was a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1923 to 1934. He was appointed by Governor Channing H.
Bit (horse)         
  • Horse skull showing the large gap between the front teeth and the back teeth. The bit sits in this gap, and extends beyond from side to side.
TYPE OF HORSE TACK
Horse bit; Horse bits; Champing at the bit; Chomping at the bit; Horse's bit; Horsebit
The bit is an item of a horse's tack. It usually refers to the assembly of components that contacts and controls the horse's mouth, and includes the shanks, rings, cheekpads and mullen, all described here below, but it also sometimes simply refers to the mullen, the piece that fits inside the horse's mouth.

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Wait-a-minute tree

Wait-a-minute tree, wait-a-bit tree, or wait-a-bit plant are common names for a variety of prickly plants that catch onto passers-by. These names come from the fact that the stems or other parts of the plant have numerous hooked thorns that tend to hook onto passers-by; the hooked person must stop ("wait a minute") to remove the thorns carefully to avoid injury or shredded clothing.

These names can refer to:

  • Senegalia brevispica
  • Senegalia greggii
  • Some species of Asparagus
  • Caesalpinia decapetala
  • Mimosa aculeaticarpa
Examples of use of wait a bit
1. Some of those communities might have to wait a bit longer than they’d like.
2. They‘ll wait a bit and then carry out a mercy killing." Share this article: What is this?
3. Fans of "The Sopranos" will have to wait a bit longer for the mob drama‘s final chapter.
4. If foreign companies wait a bit, they will see there is nothing to be worried about," he said.
5. She blankly told Akudo to wait a bit and give the motives of distributing this cash to them.