Hatfish
"Hatfish" in a Sentence (8 examples)
hanawasutt: hatfish or halibut
Noah didn't realize when he stayed on the job-he was then about 600 years old and built the ark and drove the animals in two by two, the hatfish and the kangaroo ——he didn't realize he was laying the foundation for an occupation for old men in New York, several years later.
My Side of the River is a meditation on a sport and a region, a song of praise to the natural wonders of the Catskills — an angling Mecca where brook trout hide in "medicine places," and where "hatfish" and "blueberry trout" can reward the patient fisher.
If you've never seen the top of your Tinder date's head, he may be hatfishing you.
So basically, if you've got a great job, then fucking hatfish all you want - doesn't matter, Jean will be up for it!
Looks aren’t everything — until you get on this app, where looks just happen to be everything. Be yourself and be honest. Filters and angles can help you look your best, but catfishing and hatfishing are real things.
If you’re single ― or have single friends ― you’ve no doubt heard stories like this: A less deceptive (and considerably less serious) subcategory of catfishing, so-called hatfishing occurs when someone wears a hat to conceal the fact that they’re more or less balding. […] The inclination to hatfish makes sense, given how sensitive men can be about their hair. […] George Halley, a 48-year-old from Colorado, has hatfished in the past and thinks the majority of men do it to avoid having people make snap judgments and quick swipes left based solely on their hairline.
You know he ain't hatfishing – there's a glorious grey mane under that woolen number.
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