with (your) [teacher's/lawyer's etc.] hat on
- with (your) [teacher's/lawyer's etc.] hat on
- with (your) [teacher's/lawyer's etc.] hat on
be wearing (your) [teacher's/lawyer's etc.] hat - to be acting as you do when you are working as a teacher, lawyer etc., which may be different from the way you act in other situations.
I'd like to talk to you with your lawyer's hat on.
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with (your) teacher's hat on — with (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat on be wearing (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat to be acting as you do when you are working as a teacher, lawyer etc., which may be different from the way you act in other situations. I d like to talk… … New idioms dictionary
with (your) lawyer's hat on — with (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat on be wearing (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat to be acting as you do when you are working as a teacher, lawyer etc., which may be different from the way you act in other situations. I d like to talk… … New idioms dictionary
with (your) ... hat on — with (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat on be wearing (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat to be acting as you do when you are working as a teacher, lawyer etc., which may be different from the way you act in other situations. I d like to talk… … New idioms dictionary
with hat on — with (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat on be wearing (your) [teacher s/lawyer s etc.] hat to be acting as you do when you are working as a teacher, lawyer etc., which may be different from the way you act in other situations. I d like to talk… … New idioms dictionary
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