hang up your hat

hang up your hat
   1. obsolete
   to marry a wealthy woman
   Especially if she provides the matrimonial home and he retires from gainful employment:
    Snelling 'hung his hat up' — that is the local phrase — at the abode of Ephraim Shorthouse, whose daughter Cecilia had grown to marriageable age. (D. Murray, 1890)
   Less often as hang up his ladle.
   2. obsolete
   to die
   A reminder of the days when all adults wore headgear out of doors. Various other objects might also in similar fashion he hung up by those who would need them no more, such as a dinner-pail, mug, or spoon.

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  • hang\ on\ to\ your\ hat — • hang on to your hat • hold on to your hat • hold your hat v. phr. informal 1. Watch out; be prepared. Used as a command, usually to warn of an unexpected action. Hold on to your hat, said Jim as he stepped on the gas and the car shot forward. 2 …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hang your hat on (something) — To depend on OR believe in something …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • hang your hat on (something) — To depend on OR believe in something …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • hang on to your hat — or[hold on to your hat] or[hold your hat] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Watch out; be prepared. Used as a command, usually to warn of an unexpected action. * / Hold on to your hat, said Jim as he stepped on the gas and the car shot forward./ 2. Get… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hang on to your hat — or[hold on to your hat] or[hold your hat] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Watch out; be prepared. Used as a command, usually to warn of an unexpected action. * / Hold on to your hat, said Jim as he stepped on the gas and the car shot forward./ 2. Get… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hang your hat — live here, live with us    You can hang your hat here for awhile until you rent a room …   English idioms

  • hold\ on\ to\ your\ hat — • hang on to your hat • hold on to your hat • hold your hat v. phr. informal 1. Watch out; be prepared. Used as a command, usually to warn of an unexpected action. Hold on to your hat, said Jim as he stepped on the gas and the car shot forward. 2 …   Словарь американских идиом

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