Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
A humorous phrase used to encourage someone to leave. A: "Here's your hat, what's your hurry?" B: "Geez, it's almost like you want me to leave!"
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
Rur. It is time for you to go. (Jocular.) I hate to rush you out the door, but here's your hat, what's your hurry? Jane: I suppose I'd better be on my way. Charlie: Here's your hat, what's your hurry?
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- take leave of
- take leave of (someone or something)
- I have to love you and leave you
- love you and leave you
- on the way out
- on the/(one's) way out
- be on the way out
- take leave
- don't let the door hit you on the way out
- in the dust, leave someone