What does "all hat and no cattle" mean — and why is it funny?
informal, American
Meaning
Describes someone who talks big or looks the part but has nothing real to back it up.
Where it comes from
A Texan expression mocking a person who dresses like a wealthy rancher — the big hat — without owning a single cow.
Why it is funny
It is a costume joke. The phrase dresses someone in the full outfit of success and then quietly points at the empty field behind them: all swagger, no substance.
Used in a sentence
"He brags about his business non-stop, but it's all hat and no cattle."