Idiom
At the drop of the hat.
U do something easily and without any preparation.
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Since that's not really my thing on any regular basis, the Dead and their genuinely intriguing and inventive repertoire had a bit of an asterisk attached, though I loved to play their music on the long drives I once undertook at the drop of hat.
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Ronnie could weep at the drop of a hat, or no hat at all.
They would argue at the drop of a hat, although no one wore hats anymore.
In short, driving to Duluth could be a drop-of-the-hat decision.
They say teenagers laugh at the drop of a hat.
"She cries at the drop of a hat".
He sermonises at the drop of a hat.
They yell "cover-up" at the drop of a hat.
Today, they get sued at the drop of a hat".
"I fall asleep at the drop of a hat".
He still plays, at the drop of a hat.
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