people say that hey is for horses because hey is a major part of the horses diet. When you say "hey" it can mean both hello and dried up grass for the horses stomach. (horses eat hey)
By call if you mean to signal each other, or just to say 'hey I'm over here, come see me!" or to say BACK OFF, they will winnie - loud joyful snort - whats this/ back away nicker - hey there 'trumpet' - HELOOOOO TO ALL/ back away from my herd
Hold your horses means wait, hold on. It is normally used when someone is about to do something rash or with undue haste.For more information on the history of the idiom see the link below.
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Mongols in their marauding expansionist hay day would say horses. If asked they would probably still say that horses are of primary importance.
No. Horses are used for riding and as pets as well.
people say hey to be friendlypeople also say hey to get someone else attention
There is probably no connection to the expression HEY! and the feed for horses. The Hey is an exclamation or surprise expression.
so that when people call them they can say "hey charlie!" in a group of people instead of "HEY YOU GUY YOU"
yes they do.
You-dog is a saying people say. Like whats up brother or Hey hey hey. it has nothing to do with a real dog.
Willie Mays got his nickname, the "Say Hey Kid," because "Say Hey" was a phrase he often used to get attention from people whose names he did not know.
i kind of like hey babe and itz also a kl kind of music
he says hey
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Because in other countries they use horses for glue.
usually by saying 'hey' or 'hi'
but always says "BUT HEY!!"