To see a hat in your dream, signifies that you are concealing something or covering up something. Alternatively, it may represent the role you play or the responsibilities you have in life.
As i understand it, it is a way, or saying that shows respect to someone for there acomplishments or actions.
Nothing - If you "take off your hat to someone" you are acknowledging a talent, accomplishment or effort of that person.
It's a Cockney way of saying "I tip my hat" - tipping the hat means polite respect.
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It means that u are weak o fragile like a straw hat is fragile.
Up until the early 1950's when men wore hats it was etiquette when they met a woman or entered a building; especially a church, that they removed their hat. Most men do not wear hats and if they do it may be a golf hat or a sports hat of some sort and there is no need to remove their hat. In some military schools taking one's hat off is customary on certain occasions.Removing one's hat has been a sign of respect since medieval times. It began by removing the hat in church to show respect for God.If you tell someone "I take my hat off to you," then you are saying "I acknowledge your superiority in that subject or event."
calling someone a hat rack is a comment on their intelligence. As in they are smart enough to get a job as a hat rack. They stand around and do nothing. Almost as bad as calling them a waste of space, but more like someone found a use for them
To challenge you.
Midling is an old-fashioned term for medium or middle.
The image is of a gathering where someone is passing around an upturned hat for people to put money into. It means that you're collecting money.
Literally, this is going to be a fast, rough ride and your hat will blow off if you don't hang on to it. Figuratively, we're going to do something fast with few precautions.
It means for you to keep your hat. Perhaps you are thinking of "keep this under your hat," which means "keep it to yourself" or "keep it secret." The image is of someone hiding something beneath their hat, on top of their head, where only they know it's there.