"Let's take the bull by it's horn."
That is what Marlboro man answered Harley Davidson when he asked him how did it feel to be an old man. (Harley Davidson and Marlboro Man is an old movie with Mickey Rourke)
It's a joking expression that Grandpa's use when someone comments on them being too old for sex.
Oh, dude, "Billy-be hanged" is just a phrase meaning "I don't care" or "whatever" in the book "By the Great Horn Spoon." It's like a sassy way of saying you're not bothered. So, if someone tells you to "Billy-be hanged cape horn," just shrug it off and keep doing your thing.
A cornucopia is a symbol meaning abundance or plentiful. An example of a sentence would be: "The family had a cornucopia of food on the table at Thanksgiving".
Some people say that our military is a paleolithic organization. Paleolithic people developed stone tools as well as horn and antler tools.
"in horn-rimmed glasses" in the prepositional phrase.
Refers to a young bull with short horns that are not fully developed.
the trains horn is very loud.
A bull horn.
A bull horn is called a bull horn because it transmits sound to a much farther distance than simply yelling your head off would.
A bull!
Antler.
If you get stabbed by a bull's horn, you have been gored. So it is called goring.
Handlebars (PLATO)
march in the streets with a bull horn
No, don't think so.
Mutualism