hang one's hat

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hang one's hat (third-person singular simple present hangs one's hat, present participle hanging one's hat, simple past and past participle hung one's hat)

  1. (chiefly US, idiomatic) To reside; to call a place home.
    • 1987 April, Sanger and Linda Shafer (authors), George Strait (singer), “All My Ex’s Live in Texas”, MCA Records:
      But all my ex’s live in Texas
      And that’s why I hang my hat in Tennessee
    • 2003, Jake Logan, chapter 10, in Slocum and the Undertakers, →ISBN:
      “Where does Hobart hang his hat?” Slocum asked.
      “His spread's up north, east of the Chugwater, and maybe north some.”
  2. (by extension) To identify with; to be.
    • 2009, Michael Marshall, Bad Things, →ISBN, page 252:
      I try not to make simplistic judgements on people these days. Especially over matters as trivial as where they hang their sexual hat.

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