It means stop acting like you are beter than others. i.e. looking down on people.
To ride the high horse means that the person is arrogant, and thinks they are above all others. These people have an exaggerated sense of their own importance and abilities.
"If the horse is dead, get off it".
Nothing. The correct idiom is "get OFF your high horse," meaning stop acting so conceited as if you are above everyone else.
- Get Off Your - High Horse Lady was created in 2008.
perhaps they're telling you to get off your high horse?
Getting on your high horse means that you are looking down on someone with a haughty or superior attitude.
"Get off your high horse" means to stop being so prideful and full of your self.
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If you mean dismountaining a horse it basically means you get off of it's back.
to stop talking as if you were better or more clever than other people. exaple: It's time you came down off your high horse and admitted you might have made a mistake.Think of the typical, arrogant self-absorbed and all round miserable person who enjoys watching other people suffer beneath them.The image is of a person seated on a horse, high above other people.to feel like you are better than other peopleBeing on a "High Horse" Means basically acting or speaking as if you are better than the majority of the human race.
"When the horse is dead, get off" means you should not waste time on things that are not worth it. If the horse is dead, you can't ride it any more.
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because he fell of a horse Don't you mean 'fell OFF a horse'. Which he didn't anyway.