To respect, admire, or congratulate.
"Tipping one's hat" is when a gentleman lifts his hat off his head as a greeting or to show respect. It can also be used as an expression of admiration, as in "I tip my hat to Jenny, she did a fantastic job." Hope this answers your question!
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First of all, you must be thinking of the expression "old hat." It means hackneyed, timeworn, obsolete, etc.
In algebraic terms, if the cost of one hat is represented by the variable ( x ), then "three times the cost for one hat" can be expressed as ( 3x ). This indicates that the total cost for three hats is three times the individual cost of one hat.
The expression for the unit vector r hat in spherical coordinates is r hat sin(theta)cos(phi) i sin(theta)sin(phi) j cos(theta) k.
Dude.....get the hat back!
a cowboy takes both a rifle and a hat
keep it under the hat
Finn takes his hat off in "To Cut A Woman's Hair" (season 2, episode 10)
that takes the cake is the expression I believe
The episode where Jester takes off his hat is "For Crying Out Loud". He takes it off to drive a pig away from the royal family's picnic. He also takes his hat off in "Strawberry Fool", but it only showed a view from the back of his head.
it means hat. the traditional french hat.