Hat

Word HAT
Character 3
Hyphenation hat
Pronunciations [hat]

Definitions and meanings of "Hat"

What do we mean by hat?

A covering for the head, especially one with a shaped crown and brim. noun

A head covering of distinctive color and shape worn as a symbol of office. noun

The office symbolized by the wearing of such a head covering. noun

A role or office symbolized by or as if by the wearing of different hats. noun

To supply or cover with a hat. transitive verb

(at the drop of a hat) At the slightest pretext or provocation. idiom

(hat in hand) In a humble manner; humbly. idiom

(take (one's) hat off to) To respect, admire, or congratulate. idiom

(talk through (one's) hat) To talk nonsense. idiom

(talk through (one's) hat) To bluff. idiom

(throw/toss) To enter a political race as a candidate for office. idiom

(under (one's) hat) As a secret or in confidence. idiom

A Middle English form of hot.

To provide with a hat: used chiefly in composition: as, straw-hatted girls.

To place a hat upon the head of.

To secure, as a seat, by placing one's hat upon it, as is done in the British House of Commons.

An obsolete form of hate. noun

See hot. noun

In botany, the pileus or cap of a mushroom. noun

A covering for the head, often in the approximate form of a cone or a cylinder closed at its top end, and sometimes having a brim and other decoration.

A particular role or capacity that a person might fill.

Any receptacle from which numbers/names are pulled out in a lottery.

A hat switch.

The háček symbol.

The caret symbol ^.

User rights on a website, such as the right to edit pages others cannot.

(Cambridge University slang) A student who is also the son of a nobleman (and so allowed to wear a hat instead of a mortarboard).

Treasured as sacred relics to Team Fortress 2 players, hats are a form of cosmetic headgear that have no gameplay effects whatsoever. Despite the fact that they're completely inconsequential to the game itself, people seem to do ANYTHING just to get their useless hats, from trading, to Steam game promotions, and even through micro-transactions. Urban Dictionary

1. n. Best cure for baldness...better than rogaine 2. n.Pr. A man who was unjustly put in prison for the murder of 23 babies. He did it in self defence. Urban Dictionary

An article of clothing designed for ones head. Urban Dictionary

"Hat" is a word that can be used in place of any other word. Its meaning is universal, depending on the tone of voice and the situation in which it is said. Examples: 1) "Hat?" A question. Your voice rising as you complete its pronounciation. Depending on the situation, one could be asking, "What?" or perhaps, "Pardon?" or virtually any other inquiry. 2) "Hat." Pronounced with a tone of finality. An expression of comprehension. "I understand," or, "Yes, I concur." 3) "You're a hat." Spoken with disdain. An expression of dislike for the individual referred to. In this instance, it could take the place of "goon," "mouth-breathing ignoramus," "degenerate," or any number of alternate degrading remarks. 4) Additionally, "hat" can be used as a prefix or suffix attached to other words, altering and enhancing the specificity of their meanings. Most commonly, this is done to add humour and effect to insults. Examples include, but are not limited to: asshat, hatsack, fuckhat, hatboat, and Dumpy McHatfuck. Urban Dictionary

Yet another name for a jewish person wearing a yamacha Urban Dictionary

An ancronym for Hair Absence Treatment Urban Dictionary

A Condom Urban Dictionary

Hat is a more intense degree of "hot." Many things are hot, but very few are hat. Urban Dictionary

The result of millions of hamsters being released into the New York subways and mating with the enormous rats to create a new breed of super-rodents. See also ramster. Urban Dictionary

Differing pronunciation of the 'hot.' Usually used when the individual in question is so fine they're beyond the definition of the word hot. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Hat

The word "hat" in example sentences

And, if I say, The boy's hat is _on_ his head, you perceive that _on_ shows the relation between _hat_ and _head_. ❋ Samuel Kirkham (N/A)

One of the lower grade wears a very capacious shovel hat, projecting as much in front as behind, and looking very like a double-ended coal-heaver's _hat_. ❋ Various (N/A)

(_Goes to table_ B.C. _and takes up_ GEORGE'S _cap in mistake for his hat and is moving towards double-doors when_ GEORGE, _noting this, picks up_ PIM'S _hat from_ L. _of stage where it has been left from previous_ ACT, _and crosses with it to_ PIM.) ❋ Unknown (1919)

We woiflif be, wetliouldbei hat who can (ell »hat i TIii« world's a large lilve, wlicre to labour we're come, fiul likebeeat enjoy nothing, eKeepthtgonr Hum. ❋ Unknown (1152)

I've been told the hat is my least objectionable quality. ❋ Tyler (2009)

I never had yet a piece of feather on a hat, and your hat is all feathers. ❋ Unknown (1920)

When she clapped on what she called a hat, you wondered whether a heron hadn't built its nest on her head. ❋ Marie Conway Oemler (1905)

There was Mick, what he called his hat stuck on the back of his head, and what was left of his coat-tails flying in the air behind him, heading for the first stone wall, and, before you could say "knife," he was over it like a bird, across the road, over the wall the other side, with a "whoop-la" that you could have heard in the cathedral in Limerick. ❋ Unknown (1892)

This place on the back of your head, where there is a bump as big as a hickory nut, is what we call the hat rack bump, because you can hang your hat on it. ❋ Unknown (1878)

With us, the removal of the hat is an expression of reverence for the place we enter, or rather of Him who is worshipped there. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Amarnath, now 60, was one of the architects of India's lone 50-over World Cup triumph in 1983, winning man of the match awards both in the semi-final and final to deny Clive Lloyd's West Indies a title hat-trick. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Zvonareva's aspirations for a title hat-trick sank when Hantuchova broke at 3-3 in the second set, prompting a lengthy and entertaining bout of Russian racket-smashing. ❋ MARTIN PETTY (2011)

Essex give Durham uncomfortable start to pursuit of a title hat-trick ❋ Unknown (2010)

For the second Nations Cup in succession, the international media placed the 'Pharaohs' among the frontrunners but no one ventured so far as to suggest they could complete a title hat-trick. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yorkshire move top of Division One while Durham stretch unbeaten streak Essex give Durham uncomfortable start to pursuit of a title hat-trick ❋ Vic Marks (2010)

Average TF2 player: Willing to trade 5 [flare guns] for a [Towering] [Pillar] of Hats ❋ Flash Dude (2011)

[Free Hat]! ❋ Virus (2003)

"My hat is [red]." ❋ MF (2002)

1) "What the [hat]?" 2) "We just lost [the big game] to [Calgary]! [Hat]!" 3) "Don't be such an hat." 4) "Hatclown." ❋ Pan-Chan (2003)

[Adam Sandler] is [one] [funny] hat. ❋ Aksjdfskdafjslfj (2007)

Hey that [bald guy] is trying to cover his [baldness] with a [HAT]! ❋ Polkadot (2005)

yo Fuck [the hat] [i do] it [raw] ❋ AC (2003)

[JB], "How's is going [Phil]?" [PJ], "Pretty hat." ❋ Raised By A Cup Of Coffee (2004)

Upon entering [the hat] store, [the old man's] [left foot] was voraciously bitten off by a mob of angry ramsters. ❋ Sidewinder (2004)

dem beetchis [ees] hat. So hat I [denk] I's gonna splooge. [Oh yer]. ❋ Will (2004)

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