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high-hat

To "high-hat" one is 1) to scorn the individual, to demonstrate open disdain. 2) to melodramatically display lack of interest. 3) to be pompous; escpecially, to dismiss.

"Marjorie Kinnan Rawlingsรขย€ย™ maid says the reason you were buried in an unmarked grave is you high-hatted the people of Eatonville. You were uppity."

by John Spencer Yantiss December 30, 2005

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