yes according to Yahoo answers Piggyback rides are a friendly gesture
piggyback rides are also known as horseback rides.
Piggy-back rides are typically considered to be just a form of friendly horse play or horsing around. It only becomes a problem when one party is not interest in participating.
Horsing around means you are goofing around or like fooling around.
you need a helmet, riding boots, riding pants, and a crop( if your horse is slow ). you can find these things at the store Horsing Around.
The word 'horse' is a noun.There is a verb that has the word 'horse' in it. It is 'to horse around'.It means to fool about.Example of usage: "Oh the kids are horsing around again. Please go and tell them to settle down and get on with their work!"
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one if you own a horse you are the boss therefor you are the master of it :) happy horsing
you press shift while standing next to the horse. they should get on :) happy horsing.
"I got it straight from the horse's mouth." "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" "Stop horsing around" "Get down off your high horse" "You don't shut the barn door after the horse gets out" "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink" (this one is actually true).
Animal = cheval Gymnastics = cheval d'arçons Act Silly = chahuter (Ex: You kids stop horsing around! - Les enfants, arrêtez de chahuter !)
Fine Friendly (your last name)
Nightmare.
By the sound of it, i am guessing that it is a horse that isn't friendly or is moody.