Eat your hat: a statement made when you are positive that something will happen, as in "I'll eat my hat if our team loses this game."
To eat dirt simply means to endure or accept insults or bad treatment.
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.
John loved to dance and would do so at the drop of a hat.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Condescending or supercilious toward
It can mean to eat a huge amount, more than you normally would.
It was a phrase. "Hold on to your hat, there is going to be a bumpy road ahead"!
To eat dirt simply means to endure or accept insults or bad treatment.
You had to take your hat off to him based on his success.
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.
Nothing. I'm afraid you've got the idiom incorrectly. Perhaps you actually heard "a bee in her bonnet," which means that someone has an idea that won't go away, as if there were a bee in their hat that they could not ignore.
John loved to dance and would do so at the drop of a hat.
The idiom "pull your name from a hat" means to choose or select something randomly or without any particular reason or method. It suggests a random or arbitrary decision-making process.
That's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- something is fit for you to eat.
As in "I am so hungry, I could eat a horse"- means you are extremely hungry- since a horse is VERY big.
Talking through your hat means that you saying something that doesn't necessarily make any sense.