how does
this usage of 'hatstand' get its meaning?
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freshlegs,
Fri 14 Feb 2003, 20:31,
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I know the origin...
...of 'Mad as a hatter', but 'hatstand' is a bit of a mystery.
Could they be related?
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Mystery_Bob,
Fri 14 Feb 2003, 20:32,
archived)
I dunno...
I've just seen it used and liked it.
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Jadeviper was still alive on,
Fri 14 Feb 2003, 20:37,
archived)
i've always liked
the usage of 'hatstand'. for me it's always been akin to shopping trolley, and mad as a bag of spiders.
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zerolicious,
Fri 14 Feb 2003, 20:39,
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