- - Dairy topping rotting in tip
- - lift, as one's hat
- - remove dunderhead - he's leaving!
- - Tip politely [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- - Tip a hat
- - Raise, as one's hat
- - Respectfully tip
- - Remove, as a hat
- - Remove politely, as a hat
- - Take off, as a topper
- - Tip politely
- - Remove, as apparel
- - Tip, as a cap
- - Remove politely, as one's hat
- - Tip, as a hat
- - Tip, as one's hat
- - Politely remove, as a hat
- - Remove respectfully, as a hat
- - Tip politely, as a cap
- - Tip respectfully
- - Lift (one's hat)
- - Tip, as a toque
- - Tip, as your hat
- - Remove, as one's hat
- - Remove one's hat
- - Tip, in a way
- - Take off politely, as one's hat
- - Tip politely, as a hat
- - Remove, as one's lid
- - Tip one's topper
- - Tip, as a topper
- - Tip, as a top hat
- - Remove, as clothing
- - Remove, as a cap
- - Take off (one's hat)
- - Tip, as one's cap
- - Tip, as a fedora
- - Remove, as a beret
- - Tip the cap
- - Remove, as a bowler
- - Take off, as a hat
- - Tip one's hat
- - Tip your hat
- - Tip one's bowler
- - Take one's hat off
- - Lift (one's hat) in greeting.
- - Tip
- - Flip one's lid
- - raise one's hat
- - Remove five hundred and switch position
- - Section in crowd of fans give bowler a lift?
- - Tilt hat
- - Remove some elected officials
- - Remove from head office
- - What you do with your hat to show respect
- - Take off (hat)
- - Take off (clothing) — remove (hat)
- - Remove clothing
- - Remove some appointed officers
- - Lift (hat)
- - Remove (hat)
- - Perform with female fellow or don? Just the opposite
- - Remove respectfully
- - Remove politely
- - Lift to greet
- - Remove for checking, perhaps
- - Remove out of respect
- - Lift in greeting
- - Unhat
- - Take off a toque
- - Remove a bowler
- - "Romeo, ...... thy name . . . ": Juliet
- - Take off a topper
- - Opposite of "don."
- - Remove, in a way
- - Remove
- - Put aside
- - Take off
- - Discard
- - Get rid of
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