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other headwear. A
person engaged in this
trade is
called a
milliner or
hatter. Historically,
milliners made and sold a
range of
accessories for clothing...
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referred to as the Mad
Hatter,
though this term was
never used by Carroll. The
phrase "mad as a
hatter" pre-dates Carroll's works. The
Hatter and the
March Hare...
- Look up
Hatter or
hatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hatter is a
person engaged in hatmaking.
Hatter(s) may also
refer to:
Clyde Hatter (1908–1937)...
- The Mad
Hatter (Jervis Tetch) is a
supervillain appearing in
comic books published by DC Comics,
commonly as an
adversary of the
superhero Batman. He is...
- Erethism, also
known as
erethismus mercurialis, mad
hatter disease, or mad
hatter syndrome, is a
neurological disorder which affects the
whole central...
- A red
hatter could be : A
member of the Red Hat
Society A
proponent of the Red Hat
distribution of the
Linux Operating System Someone who
wears a red hat...
- "Mad as a
hatter" is a
colloquial English phrase used in
conversation to
suggest (lightheartedly) that a
person is
suffering from insanity. The etymology...
-
Háttér Society (
Háttér Társaság in Hungarian,
háttér means background) is an NGO
representing LGBTQI people in Hungary. It
operates a
telephone hotline...
- up mad
hatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Mad
Hatter is a
character in
Lewis Carroll's stories. Mad
Hatter may
refer to: Mad
Hatter (DC Comics)...
-
Maddelynn Hatter is the
stage name of
Matthew Boisvert, a drag
performer from Brooklyn, New York who
competed on
season 3 of The
Boulet Brothers' Dragula...