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hat putato

A troll post that began on the newsgroup alt.tv.game-shows in 1998, was later posted in many forms, and spread throughout usenet groups such as alt.pro-wrestling.wwf, rec.sport.pro-wrestling, rec.arts.tv, alt.fan.billie-joel, and many others. It's a lame attempt to make fun of NBC's short-lived Jack Barry and Dan Enright produced "Hot Potato" hosted by the late Bill Cullen.

hat putato
Enduring Freedom Potato
kat putato
Potato be Hot
Patata Calliente

by Johnissoevil March 19, 2004

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Small hats

The Jewish community

When you start talking reckless about the small hats thats when you start getting cancelled

by Darth Weeaboo October 10, 2022

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catch a hat

to make somebody go bye bye ๐Ÿ˜€

my dawg jus died now im tryna catch a hat.

by Zaii๐Ÿ’Ž๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜ March 12, 2022

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Grimsby Hat

The act of placing one's penis upon the head of another person when they are not looking.

I looked out of the window and next thing i knew, was sporting a Grimsby Hat

by Batman F's Everyone October 21, 2013

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Hat

In ultimate disc but possibly in other sports, a tournament or entire league session in which teams are made at random--i.e. chosen from hat.

"Are you playing in the hat tournament this weekend?" "No, but im playing in the fall hat league."

by caliphate July 30, 2008

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Hat sure

A measure of surety to the extent that you would eat a hat. If you are proven wrong you must eat a paper hat. The size of the paper hat corresponds to the level of surety you expressed. (A5 hat sure is less sure than A4 hat sure but A4 is usually the standard.)

"I'm pretty sure that Walt Disney is frozen..."

"Are you hat sure?"

"Yes."

"How hat sure? A4 hat sure?"

"Yes."

"Well you are wrong, now eat this paper hat I've made for you."

by DiosaTaylor May 30, 2013


money hat

The act of paying somebody a large sum of money in order to gain an unfair advantage over another person or group of people. Originated from the concept of a Videogame Publisher providing Videogame Journalists with hats full of money in order to gain favorable review scores. Also used as a term for stealing away a high-profile Game Developer from another gaming platform. Similar in concept to Selling Out.

"Everybody says the game sucks, but PLAY Magazine gave the Xbox 360 version of Sonic the Hedgehog a 9/10. Sega must have been generous with the money hats."

by TheLostSkeleton August 3, 2007

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