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Talking through your hat means that you saying something that doesn't necessarily make any sense.

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What does the idiom talk out your hat means?

When you use the phrase, He's talking out of his hat, you are accusing someone of talking on a subject they know very little about. They either are talking gibberish or they speak in circles trying to impress the people around listening. It is an accusation that someone is lying. Talking out of your butt is a more frank way to put it. You can figure out the often used profane phrase on your own.


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You had to take your hat off to him based on his success.


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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."


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John loved to dance and would do so at the drop of a hat.


It is an idiom and it is in the bonnet.What is the word means something that worried you?

The correct idiom is a bee in your bonnet. The image is of a bee flying around inside your hat, worrying you.


What does the idiom my ears are burning mean?

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It means that your talking nonsense.


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