Learn what "you can't keep holding this against me forever" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means someone is still blaming you for something in the past, and you want them to stop doing that.
From The Chauffeur, Episode 22
The speaker asks someone to stop bringing up a past issue again and again.
Use this in arguments or relationship conflict when you want to say a past mistake should not keep being used against you. It can sound defensive or annoyed.
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