Hold on to your hat Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression means to get ready for something surprising, exciting, or sudden. It's often used right before delivering big news or when something dramatic is about to happen.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly informal or playful. Used to signal anticipation or to warn of exciting/sudden news or changes. Usually said before revealing some surprising information. Similar in meaning to 'brace yourself' or 'get ready.' Rarely refers to an actual hat.
Example Sentences
Hold on to your hat—we're moving to a new city!
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Hold on to your hat—the roller coaster is about to start.
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Hold on to your hat—the surprise isn't over yet.
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Okay, hold on to your hat—I got promoted!
natural
Hold on to your hat because things are about to get crazy!
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Before I tell you, hold on to your hat—this will shock you.
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