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    My dad pushed the… Read More. And this meaning isn't suitable actually. I assume in this song "wait on" is used like "wait for a miracle" or "believe in a miracle". What can you tell me about it? Guys, really thank you for your help. Yeah, i agree with SimonH that first of all i need to learn proper English, which i really want to do and try to do. And i'd better avoid using it at school, moreover while i'm sitting my exams.

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    Wait on is a colloquial variant of wait for ; it is not acceptable in formal discourse. In my experience the two are practically equivalent, except that there may be some slight tendency to prefer on when the wait is caused by a delay.

    There is also a formal use of wait on , now virtually obsolete except in historical contexts, meaning "attend, hold oneself in readiness to serve" a superior. This is for instance the sense you encounter when Samuel Pepys writes "Thence to White Hall, and we waited on the Duke", or in the title "Lady-in-Waiting"; and this sense is the source of the still-current use with servers in a restaurant. I would interpret the phrase "to wait on a miracle" as having a different meaning from "to wait for a miracle".

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    Which preposition is more appropriate would depend upon which meaning was intended. At least by my interpretation, "to wait on object X" means "to watch for X to perform some expected action, while setting aside all other tasks". By contrast, "to wait for object X" would mean that one is refraining from performing at least some task until X arrives, but does not imply that one is setting aside all --or even most--other tasks.

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    Waiting "on" a miracle would, metaphorically, suggest that there is a "miracle has occurred" light and one is focused exclusively on watching that light. My generation did not ever use 'wait on' unless it was specific to a server waiting on patrons in a restaurant or at a dinner party.

    A maid or butler would wait on you as well. It doesn't matter what those might be.

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    Slang or colloquial speech is still unacceptable in some situations. Until you know those situations, I'd suggest you speak more formally. Everyone will understand you. Here is a link -- but you can google this easily. I don't know if this is the same where you are from, but I automatically do not use swear words in many situations. I don't need to be told or have it explained.