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old_hat
old hat
See also: old-hat
English
Noun
- (now rare, archaic) The ****; sex. [from 17th c.]
- 1723, Charles Walker, Memoirs of Sally Salisbury, VI:
- if the Pedantick Blockhead should come, he should only have a little bit of Old-Hat to stay his Stomach, till he got to some Harlot of his own Puritanical Flock, for his Money [...].
- 1980, Erica Jong, Fanny:
- 'Tis a Nest, a Niche, an Old Hat, an Omnibus, an Oyster, a Palace o' Pleasure.
- 1723, Charles Walker, Memoirs of Sally Salisbury, VI:
- (idiomatic) Something with which one is very familiar; something very common, hackneyed or out of date. [from 20th c.]
- 1946, "New Plays in Manhattan," Time, 11 Nov.,
- Coward is such an old hand at this kind of thing that he makes it seem old hat.
- 1987, Elaine Sciolino, "Washington Talk: The Hart Story Grips the Capital," New York Times, 8 May (retrieved 21 June 2008),
- It is old hat for a sex scandal to bring down a politician.
- 2007, Fredrick Kunkle and Paul Duggan, "Straining for a Glimpse of Royalty," Washington Post, 4 May (retrieved 21 June 2008),
- Based on the size of the crowd, perhaps the queen is old hat.
- 1946, "New Plays in Manhattan," Time, 11 Nov.,
Related terms
- old-hat (adj.)