eat one's hat

Slang definitions & phrases for eat one's hat

eat one's hat

Related Terms

eat one's words


eat one's words

verb phrase

To be forced either to retract or to suffer for what one has said: They showed him proof and he had to eat his words/ I'll eat my hat if I'm wrong (Words 1891+, hat 1836+)


Idioms and Phrases with eat one's hat

eat one's hat

Declare one's certainty that something will not happen or is untrue. This hyperbolic expression almost always follows an if-clause, as in If he's on time, I'll eat my hat, that is, “I'll consume my headgear if I'm wrong.” Charles Dickens used it in Pickwick Papers (1837): “If I knew as little of life as that, I'd eat my hat and swallow the buckle whole.” [ First half of 1800s ]