Drop your hat


to let one go when suffering from serious windy-pops. a polite way of admitting your bodies emission, without using foul language.

it is not neccessary to wear a hat to be able to exclaim that you have dropped it.
can also used by a third person as an accusative
“i must apologise to you all, i dropped my hat as the doors closed.”

or

“did you drop your hat again?” said roy
“no”, said dave, through the smoke rising from his smouldering trousers.

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