v. phr. , informal 1. Watch out; be prepared. Used as a command, usually to warn of an unexpected action. "Hold on to your hat," said Jim as he stepped on the gas and the car shot forward. 2. Get ready for a surprise. Used as a command, usually to warn of unexpected news. "Hold on to your hat," said Mary. "Jim asked me to marry him."
HANG ON TO YOUR HAT
Meaning of HANG ON TO YOUR HAT in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012