wear the cap and bells
wear the cap and bells
To provide humor and merriment (sometimes by acting as a target for mockery). The phrase refers to the hat adorned with bells that court jesters once wore. Sean will wear the cap and bells—you can always count on him to liven up a party. I guess I'm wearing the cap and bells today because they are having a great time ridiculing me.
See also: and, bell, cap, wear
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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- be there with bells on
- with bells on