Doing something really well, or in excess. Can also be used to describe a person (taking on the form of horse) who does the same.
1. God damn, he's already drank half that handle! That motherfucker is horsing.
2. He passed the Navy Seals training, what a horse.
2. He passed the Navy Seals training, what a horse.
by wildlime July 23, 2014
Get the Horsingmug. When one of your mates gets hammered (either pissed or stoned or a combination of both..) and starts staggering backwards and forwards like an old decrepid horse.
by Burton the bastard October 31, 2007
Get the The Horsemug. by Theoforreal May 2, 2018
Get the Horsemug. Horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse horse
by Enumclaw horse February 22, 2022
Get the Horsemug. Okay, guys, we need to horse this washing machine into the back of the truck. One two three lift!!!!!!
by Big Tom October 4, 2005
Get the Horsemug. Horses cannot be defined within any genus or indeed any phylum or taxonomic rank. This has led scientists to believe that they are either not of this earth (e.g. Aliens) or are man made. Recently the man made theory has been given more credit. In his book "Horses, why do we need them and Where are there beards" Dr Butterfield of Sheffield England stated "Only Cows and Pigs can be said to be related to Horses, and even they are nothing like them whatsoever" he also added "Horses and Pigs taste good, horses taste like shit". Conclusive evidence that they are not required and therefore man made. Although many believe him to be mentally disturbed Dr Butterfield did also come up with this interesting observation "If you take the head of a Donkey the legs of a zebra and the body of a Shetland pony you've basically got a horse". From this observation he also concluded "I think that there are people assembling them out of these component parts and selling them on the black market". Although all of these comments have been shown to be wildly inaccurate, nonsense and down right stupid it is all irrefutably true. No mention of beards was made except in the title of Dr Butterfield’s books. “This is more proof that it’s all true” he pointed out to an angry crowd at the fashionable horse fare shop in savile row in London.
by TheGell August 30, 2008
Get the Horsesmug.