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You said you knew two, did the second one get lost between the two threads? :)oops the other one was of course:'Talk through your hat'. Scuse.
I looked up "At the drop of a head, and it means there "very quickly".
At the drop of a hat - English Idiom Definition. ... Meaning:. If you would do something at the drop of a hat, you'd do it immediately. ...
Do hats drop quickly or does the wind take them up in the air for hours?
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