When something is described as a "horse reference," it typically means that the content involves a comparison, analogy, or mention of horses in relation to a particular topic. This could be in literature, art, or culture, where horses symbolize certain traits like strength, freedom, or grace. It can also refer to equestrian terminology used in various contexts, such as sports or horsemanship. Overall, it highlights the significance of horses in the given discourse.
someone says something mean to you in the hall at school. -apex
I t's not a word... yet. So, what would you like it to mean? :) My best guess is that you mean exponentially. When when someone says something "increases exponentially" it is a mathematical reference meaning its increasing rapidly.
It means that you have already Castrated your horse and you cannot cover your horse after that
nothing :D
it means when you fly, you fall
It is a colloquial (slang) reference to his desire to ejaculate on you.
This means that the horse is listening to you and respects you, its a very good thing because the horse is showing you that he will obey and respect what you ask of it!
A bold jumper is a horse that approaches jumping an obstacle with a desire to clear it, without hesitation.
When someone says you are "talking to a dead horse," they mean that you are wasting your time trying to convince someone of something or discussing a topic that has already been settled or is unlikely to change. It's an idiom that suggests futility in continuing the conversation, as the issue is effectively "dead" and cannot be revived. Essentially, it's a way of saying that further discussion is pointless.
Apparently, it is a reference to a 1961 Chevy automobile.
hes lying about something
it means he wants someone to have fun with and is funny to be around