A hat worn by Shuichi Saihara from DanganronpaV3
Extremely aggravating to some people
An emo hat that looks like it was copy and pasted onto each sprite, then adjusted with a perspective tool as needed.
Me: oh my gosh it's shuichi!!111!!
My friend: I swear to fucking god that Shuichi's Hat is going to give an aneurysm
Today is September 9th, that means its national bucket hat day! Wear your favorite bucket hat
Guy 1: Yo its National Bucket Hat Day man.
Guy 2: Damn man, guess I have to wear my bucket hat!
Guy 1: Damn right.
Similar to the concept of a White Hat Hacker, that being that the hat denotes the morality or motive for their actions in a mere garment of clothing, Fedora Hat Moderators are Moderators (whether that be Discord, Twitch, or hell if they are desperate enough, Youtube) whose sole purpose for moderating is to hopefully be in a relationship with the person they are serving.
Usually, when the platform the moderator is moderating for is Twitch, the person in question may also purchase a "Tier 3 Subscription" from the person they are serving.
The key weakness of a Fedora Hat Moderator is for the streamer to get a partner, usually, when they are struck by the realization that they have spent money and time on someone who ultimately won't be the partner of the streamer, which should have been realized from the beginning, they will go on the social media platform "Twitter" and complain about how they wasted their time, usually revealing their scummy intentions. Emphasis on the "cummy" part of that word.
"Dude, did you hear?"
"lmao what?"
"Turns out Lumine69 is a huge simp."
"but wait isn't he a mod for Luxine256 lol?"
"Yeah, he is one of those mods who moderates just to get with the streamer. Real fucked people."
"ye a real fedora hat moderator."
noun
1. Refers to a straw or palm-leaf cowboy hat that has been purposely stained and crumpled at the factory for a 'distressed' look. Often, the over-exaggerated 'worn' style is achieved through the use of materials that are totally inferior to those used in real straw or palm-leaf hats. Because of this, real cowboys or cowgirls often comment that such hats appear to have been woven from regurgitated rhino cud, hence the name. A cud-hat usually features a tattered crown and curled brim that looks like it has been through a garbage masher. Despite the wearer's claims to the contrary, a cud-hat is neither functional nor stylish; its sad excuse for a brim fails to protect the wearer from the sun's rays, it falls apart if exposed to rain, and its mere presence assures all who see it that the wearer is a vain country/cowboy poser. Most wearers of cud-hats have never even ridden a horse, despite the fact that their cud-hat comically features a stampede string (an adjustable string or strap running under the wearer's chin to keep the hat in place). Cud-hats are most often worn by young female urbanites who wish to project the illusion that they embrace the country lifestyle when in certain situations, such as rodeos or county fairs. Men have also been known to embrace the cud-hat look, thanks to its promotion by neo-country music artists such as Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith and Jason Aldean.
1. "I saw a guy at the rodeo who looked like Kenny Chesney; cud-hat and all!"
A hat to announce that you think you're a Libertarian, but really love the police state.
"I put on my hooey hat and drove my V8 to the gun show"
Person who appears when something bads about to happen.
That Baverian hat has just morphed in.
phrase coined in 2019 meaning “I am telling the truth and looking stylish in this hat while doing so”
person 1: are you serious?
person 2: yeah bro, I don’t hat