Mad As A Hatter

Mad As A Hatter
A hatter in 19th century England was a professional who made and fixed hats, and hatters used a glue which over time caused them to act crazy (mad). A person who acts as if they are crazy (mad) is \”mad as a hatter.\” Example: \”Wow- did you see that guy on the corner?\” Answer: \”Yeah, he was as mad as a hatter.\” Lewis Carroll, in his popular children\’s book Alice In Wonderland, used the image of \”mad as a hatter\” to create the character that he called The Mad Hatter. Example: \”Everybody in my family knew that our uncle was as mad as a hatter.\”

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