pass the hat

English

Etymology

From the practice of placing money in a hat circulated to collect funds from a small group. The figurative usage is extended from the literal usage.

Pronunciation

Verb

pass the hat (third-person singular simple present passes the hat, present participle passing the hat, simple past and past participle passed the hat)Category:English lemmas#PASSTHEHATCategory:English verbs#PASSTHEHATCategory:English multiword terms#PASSTHEHATCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PASSTHEHATCategory:Pages with entries#PASS%20THE%20HATCategory:Pages with 1 entry#PASS%20THE%20HAT

  1. (idiomaticCategory:English idioms#PASSTHEHAT) To ask for money, especially from a group of people; to solicit donations or contributions.
    Synonym: take up a collection

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