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Fart. Have you just horse & carted?
Horse and carts is London Cockney rhyming slang for darts.
horse
Horse and trough is London Cockney rhyming slang for cough.
Doublet and hose is British theatre slang for the nose.
Sauce. Pass the dead horse
Horse and cart is London Cockney rhyming slang for fart. Horse and cart is London Cockney rhyming slang for heart. Horse and cart is London Cockney rhyming slang for start.
a horse that is slow, easy, lazy, and plodding; not a good horse for an experienced rider.
Horse herder.
Horse is slang for heroin.
Horse and carriage is London Cockney rhyming slang for garage.
Good Horse is slang for heroin.
a horse with little stamina.
Horse and trap is London Cockney rhyming slang for venereal disease (clap). Horse and trap is London Cockney rhyming slang for crap.
A horse with little stamina.
Heroin ie ' No thanks I don't touch the Horse' ,
Horse tranquilizer is slang for phencyclidine.
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imp. & p. p.
of Horse
v. t.
To provide with a horse, or with horses; to mount on, or as on, a horse.
v. t.
To place on the back of another, or on a wooden horse, etc., to be flogged; to subject to such punishment.
n.
A carriage hung on poles, and borne by and between two horses.
n.
The male of the genus horse, in distinction from the female or male; usually, a castrated male.
n.
The Norse language.
n.
Mounted soldiery; cavalry; -- used without the plural termination; as, a regiment of horse; -- distinguished from foot.
n.
Anything, actual or figurative, on which one rides as on a horse; a hobby.
a.
Pertaining to, or suggestive of, a horse, or of horse racing; as, horsy manners; garments of fantastically horsy fashions.
n.
A public house; an inn; a hotel.
n.
A professional rider and trainer of race horses.
n.
A family of ancestors, descendants, and kindred; a race of persons from the same stock; a tribe; especially, a noble family or an illustrious race; as, the house of Austria; the house of Hanover; the house of Israel.
pl.
of Hose
n.
A frame of timber, shaped like a horse, on which soldiers were made to ride for punishment.
n.
A dose of physic for a horse.
a.
Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage.
n.
A hoofed quadruped of the genus Equus; especially, the domestic horse (E. caballus), which was domesticated in Egypt and Asia at a very early period. It has six broad molars, on each side of each jaw, with six incisors, and two canine teeth, both above and below. The mares usually have the canine teeth rudimentary or wanting. The horse differs from the true asses, in having a long, flowing mane, and the tail bushy to the base. Unlike the asses it has callosities, or chestnuts, on all its legs. The horse excels in strength, speed, docility, courage, and nobleness of character, and is used for drawing, carrying, bearing a rider, and like purposes.
n.
A trainer and dealer in horses.
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