hang on to your hat



hang on to your hat

Also, hold your hat. An expression warning someone of a big surprise. For example, Hang on to your hat, we're about to go public, or Hold your hat-we just won the lottery. This expression may allude, according to lexicographer Eric Partridge, to a wild ride on a rollercoaster. [Colloquial; first half of 1900s]
See also: hang, hat, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vasiliyvah-SEE-leeRussian
MaksymMAHK-sim (Polish)Ukrainian, Polish
MadisonMAD-i-sənEnglish
Bor-Slovene
Gwydion-Welsh Mythology
Mehitabelmi-HIT-ə-bel (English), mee-HIT-ə-bel (English)Biblical