hats Idiom, Proverb
hats off
"a tribute or honor; praise and thanks" And hats off to Mr. Singh for co-ordinating the volunteers.
you reap whatsoever you sow
you will see the long-term effects of your actions, chickens come home... Youthful passion can produce a lifetime of consequences. We reap whatsoever we sow.
whatsa matter
what's the matter; what's the problem?
hats off to|hats|hats off|one's hat is off to
truncated phr.,
informal Used to recognize and praise a job well-done.
Hats off to anyone who runs the twenty-six mile race. My hat is off to the chef who created this delicious meal. Compare: TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO.
hats off to
hats off to Congratulations to, as in
Hats off to Claire! She's set a new record for the mile. This expression alludes to taking off one's hat as a sign of respect. [Mid-1800s]
wear two hats
wear two hats see
wear another hat.