Definition of hat
hat 
intransitive verb
- to leave. Origin: Used in US military in 1970s. Perhaps based on uniform regulations specifying that soldiers wear headgear when outdoors. Also hat up.
It's almost two o'clock; I have to hat.
by William R., Teaneck, NJ, USA, Jan 04 1999.
noun
- hair or hair style.
He's got a bad hat today.
by John Nelson, TX, USA, Sep 12 1997.
- condom.
Do you have any hats on you?
by Rhiannon, Belmar, NJ, USA, Feb 18 2000.
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