It means that you aren't going to accomplish anything but you can still dream about getting it done.
It means you are not going to finish but you can still dream
about finishing it.
what does a total nut mean
Dark Horse is an older synonym for underdog, also used sometimes in elections. A dark horse is someone unlikely to win in a competition.
alive
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant lively, brisk, holding up your head. A good horse was perk.
Nothing. The phrase is "man about the house" not "horse".
The phrase 'horses at pasture' simply means that they are out in a grassy area (such as a paddock) eating grass or feeding. Sometimes it may also mean a horse is retired in a paddock. :)
It means always daydreaming
Usually this phrase means somebody is in over their head and about to be foreclosed on. Sometimes it may be a case of a loved one having died and the other person just wanting to go somewhere else.
The phrase "give her head" is slang for performing oral sex on a woman.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a horse-riding phrase. It meant to ride a horse until it was overheated. The image is of your horse in an oven baking because you rode it too long or too fast.
It doesn't actually mean anything, it is just a marking.
It means that the butcher is selling horse meat and prepared meat products made of horse meat
The markings on a horse, on its head or legs, don't *mean* anything, anymore than the stripes on a zebra or the color of your hair.