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    [Noun]  | "cha*peau" | \ sha-ˈpō \


    1: hat


    Origin: 1523 ;

     Middle French, from Old French chapel{mat|chaplet|};

    [Noun]  | "chapeau" 


    1: a covering for the head usually having a shaped crown;


      * e.g., " ... with her chapeau cocked jauntily to one side, the French actress was the very picture of Gallic insouciance "



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     [ "chapeau" ]

    1: chapeau is a French term that means hat.

      * e.g.,  ... person 1 : that's all. and finally I hope you like my ideas for the new project. 


     [ "chapeau" ]

    2: but chapeau! "by adding an Exclamation mark" is usually used to express appreciation, admiration, approval or respect

      * e.g.,  ... person 2 : chapeau! I'm speechless. 


     [ "chapeau" ]

    3: It's like when you say:


     [ "chapeau" ]

    4: Kudos! I take my hat off to you! Well done! Hats off! or My hat's off to you

     [ "chapeau" ]

    1: Hat, Quebec. An isolated island in Quebec little men with hairy bacskides roam the countryside. There are documented cases of Chapeau's citizens moving to the big city, but they have generally failed to urbanize.

      * e.g.,  ... GUY! I is be for to go to my broders trailer in dats Chapeau, Quebec dis weekends! 

     [ "Chapeau" ]

    1: The literal word comes from the French, and it means 'hat'. Aside from meaning 'hat' it is also used when giving someone respect, a short way of saying 'hat off' or 'I'm so impressed, I take my hat off'.

      * e.g.,  ... I can swim 600 feet under water Chapeau! Something I'd never be able to do even with training! 

     [ "Chapeau" ]

    1: In the land of the frogs, 'chapeau' translates to 'hat.' To say 'Chapeau!' is to metaphorically take one's hat off to one's peer(s). 'Chapeau!' can have meanings as varied as 'Hello!'; 'Yes'; and 'Well done!' Either way, it must only be used in the presence of those in whom you hold high esteem; in other words, only in the presence of true scholars and not that of the so-called 'yobs.'

      * e.g.,  ... STUDENT: '... and that it why the Weimar Republic collapsed.' TEACHER: 'Chapeau! What a thesis!' OR... FRIEND 1: 'Salutations Mr. X! How are you today?' FRIEND 2: 'Ah, yes, what a pleasure it is to encounter you again. *COUGHS* Chapeau!' 

     [ "Chapeau Coiffure" ]

    1: Hat hair.

      * e.g.,  ... After wearing a beanie you have severe chapeau coiffure! 

     [ "Chapeau Coiffure" ]

    1: Hat hair.

      * e.g.,  ... After wearing a beanie, you have severe chapeau coiffure! 

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