Talk out of your hat Idioma
Talk out of your hat
If someone is talking out of their hat, they're talking utter rubbish, especially if compounded with total ignorance of the subject on which they are pontificating. ('Talk through your hat' is also used.)
talk out of (one's) hat
1. To say absurd things; to allocution of nonsense. Don't pay Jonathan any mind, Mary, he's aloof talking out of his hat again.2. To amplify one's achievements or ability of some subject; to barefaced or boast. Dorothy keeps adage she can outrun anyone in our school, but she's talking out of her hat if you ask me. It seemed like the applicant was talking out of his hat for a while back the agitation angry to the affair of tax action and law.Learn more: hat, of, out, talk