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trapper's hat

A thick, warm hat with fur flaps covering the ears and forehead. Often worn by people in Canada and other cold countries

Bob: Eh Doug, look at jenny over there with her trapper's hat

Doug: I don't care eh, just help me move this moose.

by johnsmithers November 13, 2013

17πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


hat tip

Acknowledgment to a contributor toward an effort. Often used on blogs to let people know where the idea for the blog post originated.

Hat tip to Steve for sending me the link.

by obscurifer August 6, 2007

106πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


phantom hat

Phantom hats or phantom glasses occur when you've been wearing said apparel for some time and can still feel them after they're no longer on your person. Peace.

"I've got a phantom hat on."

"No, Greg, you just haven't showered in three days. Pass the Pam."

by Ian February 2, 2004

49πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


ass-hat

One whose head is so far up their rear end it could pass for a hat; used to describe a person who is stubborn, cruel, or otherwise unpleasant to be around.

Leave 'em alone, asshat!

by Iceburg124 December 22, 2004

2086πŸ‘ 460πŸ‘Ž


hat flick

When someone’s had enough of your bullshit (similar to a cowboy flick).

*A person* : says something stupid

Person with a hat (red necks mainly) : β€œokay that’s it” *does hat flick*

by Countrygal2020 June 23, 2020

236πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž


Hat Putato

A long running and most popular troll post on the newsgroup alt.tv.game-shows. It consists of a stupidly made up and mispelled concept on how the 1984 TV game show "Hot Potato" was played.

how wuz hat putato plaed? did bil kulin tos uh putato at thu kuntestintz? tat wud bu funi!

by The Troll Fighter March 17, 2004

74πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


tinfoil hat

Propoganda designed to cover up a massive government conspiracy. Begining in the late 1970's, the United States government tried to cover up its radio-wave thought-control program by circulating a false rumor that people could shield their minds from government intrusion by wearing a tinfoil hat. In truth, a tinfoil hat only improves reception and makes it easier for the government to read your mind. Speak truth to power!

Take off that tinfoil hat, you fool, the black helicopters are coming!

by Shep Pettibone May 22, 2009

1017πŸ‘ 219πŸ‘Ž