"just a moment"
hold someone in a secret place and try to get a ransom out of it
Yon can meet someone in a place. Or you can go to visit the place. To say that someone "meets a place" would be very unusual.
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When someone holds something, they stay in one place. When someone carries something, they're moving.
"No." is a good place to start
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It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
Try going to the place they are likely to be and meeting with them face to face.
Well, it certainly isn't very polite.
Hold your horses means wait, hold on. It is normally used when someone is about to do something rash or with undue haste.For more information on the history of the idiom see the link below.
I would say. "I want to hold you!"
That means they live in far away place