B1 Expression Informel 3 min de lecture

Keep the meter running

Taxi waiting

Littéralement: Continue allowing the distance/time recording device to function

Use this to tell a driver to wait because you'll be back in just a minute.

En 15 secondes

  • Ask a taxi driver to wait while you run a quick errand.
  • Indicates you will pay for the waiting time.
  • Suggests urgency, speed, and a busy urban lifestyle.

Signification

This phrase means you want a taxi driver to wait for you while you do something quickly. It shows you are willing to pay for the waiting time to keep the car reserved.

Exemples clés

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Stopping for coffee

I'll be back in two minutes; keep the meter running.

I'll be back in two minutes; keep the meter running.

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2

Dropping off a document

I just need to run this inside. Can you keep the meter running?

I just need to run this inside. Can you keep the meter running?

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3

Texting a friend about a delay

I'm outside in a cab, keeping the meter running while I find my keys!

I'm outside in a cab, keeping the meter running while I find my keys!

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Contexte culturel

The phrase originated from the mechanical taximeters installed in hackney carriages in the early 20th century. It reflects the fast-paced nature of urban centers like New York City, where convenience often outweighs the cost of a waiting fare. Today, it is a common trope in Hollywood films to show a character is in a high-stakes or urgent situation.

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The Uber/Lyft Era

With apps, you usually 'add a stop' in the app instead of saying this, but drivers still understand the phrase perfectly!

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Watch the Cost

In many cities, the 'wait time' rate is higher than the driving rate. Don't let the meter run for more than 5 minutes!

En 15 secondes

  • Ask a taxi driver to wait while you run a quick errand.
  • Indicates you will pay for the waiting time.
  • Suggests urgency, speed, and a busy urban lifestyle.

What It Means

Imagine you are in a taxi. You need to stop at a shop for two minutes. You don't want to find a new car later. You tell the driver to keep the device running. This device is the meter. It calculates the cost of the trip. By saying this, you agree to pay while the car is parked. It is a way to say, "I am coming right back."

How To Use It

You use this phrase when you have a quick errand. Use it when you are dropping off a package. Use it when you are picking up a friend. You can say it directly to the driver. You can also use it metaphorically. In a meeting, it means "don't stop the process yet." It implies that time is money. Always say it with a polite smile. It makes the driver feel respected.

When To Use It

Use it at a dry cleaner's. Use it when grabbing a coffee to go. It works well if you are in a rush. Use it when you want to show you are in a hurry. It is perfect for busy city life. You might use it when a friend is waiting for you. It sounds very confident and decisive. It shows you value your time more than the extra cost.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for a long lunch. Drivers will get annoyed if you take an hour. Do not use it if you are unsure of your return. It is rude to leave someone waiting indefinitely. Avoid using it in very formal business letters. It is a spoken expression, not a written one. Don't use it if you are on a tight budget. Those extra minutes can get very expensive!

Cultural Background

This phrase comes from the golden age of yellow cabs. In cities like New York or London, taxis are everywhere. The meter is the heart of the taxi business. It represents the literal cost of time. In movies, rich characters often say this to look busy. It has become a symbol of a fast-paced, urban lifestyle. It suggests you have important places to be.

Common Variations

You might hear Leave the meter running. Some people say Keep the engine going. In the UK, you might hear Keep the clock ticking. They all mean the same thing. The meter version is the most common worldwide. It is a classic piece of English street slang that everyone understands.

Notes d'usage

This is a neutral to informal phrase. It is perfectly acceptable to use with service workers, but avoid it in formal writing or academic settings.

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The Uber/Lyft Era

With apps, you usually 'add a stop' in the app instead of saying this, but drivers still understand the phrase perfectly!

⚠️

Watch the Cost

In many cities, the 'wait time' rate is higher than the driving rate. Don't let the meter run for more than 5 minutes!

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The 'Cool' Factor

Saying this makes you sound like a local who knows exactly how the city works. It's a very 'New Yorker' thing to say.

Exemples

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#1 Stopping for coffee
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I'll be back in two minutes; keep the meter running.

I'll be back in two minutes; keep the meter running.

A standard request for a very short stop.

#2 Dropping off a document
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I just need to run this inside. Can you keep the meter running?

I just need to run this inside. Can you keep the meter running?

Polite way to ask for a favor during a work task.

#3 Texting a friend about a delay
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I'm outside in a cab, keeping the meter running while I find my keys!

I'm outside in a cab, keeping the meter running while I find my keys!

Using the phrase to show you are in a stressful hurry.

#4 A movie-style dramatic exit
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Wait here, keep the meter running, I've got a world to save!

Wait here, keep the meter running, I've got a world to save!

A humorous, over-the-top way to use the phrase.

#5 Picking up a date
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I'm just going to walk her to the door. Keep the meter running, please.

I'm just going to walk her to the door. Keep the meter running, please.

Shows a mix of politeness and being in a rush.

#6 A tense moment in a thriller
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Don't go anywhere. Keep the meter running and stay ready.

Don't go anywhere. Keep the meter running and stay ready.

Used to create a sense of suspense and immediate action.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct word to complete the phrase for a taxi driver.

I'll be right back, please keep the ___ running.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : meter

The 'meter' is the specific device in a taxi that tracks the fare.

When would you most likely say this phrase?

You tell the driver to keep the meter running because you are ___.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : grabbing a quick package

This phrase is only for very short stops where you intend to return to the same car.

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Aides visuelles

Formality of 'Keep the meter running'

Slang

Used in movies for dramatic effect.

Keep it running, kid!

Informal

Standard use with taxi/rideshare drivers.

Can you keep the meter running?

Formal

Rarely used; usually replaced by 'Please wait'.

I request that you remain here.

When to use 'Keep the meter running'

Keep the meter running
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ATM Stop

Need cash quickly.

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Pharmacy

Picking up a prescription.

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Dropping Keys

Leaving keys for a friend.

Coffee Run

Grabbing a latte to go.

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

The meter is the device in a taxi that calculates your fare based on distance and time.

No, as long as you say keep the meter running, because it means you are paying them for their time.

Technically yes, but it is better to use the add a stop feature in the app so the price is tracked correctly.

Usually, anything over 5-10 minutes is considered too long for a driver to wait at the curb.

Not necessarily. It just means the fare calculation is still active, though the driver might keep the engine on for AC or heat.

Only metaphorically. You might say keep the meter running to a friend if you are paying for their parking, but it's rare.

A more formal way would be to say, Please wait here, I will return shortly.

The driver might assume the trip is over, end the fare, and drive away to find a new passenger.

Yes, though they might also say keep the clock running or simply stay on the clock.

It is more of an idiomatic expression than slang. It is widely understood by all age groups.

Expressions liées

On the clock

Currently working or being paid for time.

Stay put

Wait in the exact same spot without moving.

Step on it

A taxi phrase meaning 'drive faster'.

Add a stop

The modern digital version of keeping the meter running.

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