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Horse faced bitch

A trick ass ho wif dem crooked teef and dat longass face. dayum.
"Get ova here ya horse faced bitch...and s my d".
by The Colonel November 6, 2005
mugGet the Horse faced bitchmug.

horse college

by Tha Flipsta October 30, 2009
mugGet the horse collegemug.

Troggle Horse

A lanky, unimpressionable, fowl smelling female. Usually towering above 6 feet tall with an enlongated, asymmetric face.
She'd be hot if she weren't a troggle horse.
by TeddyW September 15, 2010
mugGet the Troggle Horsemug.

runaway horse

When a man is fucking a girl/guy doggy style , while holding her hair firmly. he whispers in her ear " i have aids" and she will try to runaway, but she cant because your holding her hair.
im going to try the old "runaway horse" tonight
by muwhahaMAN May 20, 2010
mugGet the runaway horsemug.

hold your horses

Wait up. Don't get started yet. From the days of horse and buggy; hold the horses so they don't run off before you're ready.
Hold your horses! The boss isn't here yet.
by PecTheTech March 30, 2004
mugGet the hold your horsesmug.

horse-collar (tackle)

The horse-collar tackle (a.k.a. cowboy collar) is an American football maneuver in which a defender tackles another player by grabbing the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads from behind and yanking the player down. The technique is most closely associated with Pro Bowl former Dallas Cowboys and current Cincinnati Bengals star safety Roy Williams. This kind of tackle was banned from the NFL during the 2005 offseason; the rule forbidding it is often referred to in the press as "The Roy Williams Rule." The rule was expanded to include the back of the jersey collar in 2006.
The horse-collar (tackle) is particularly dangerous due to the awkward position of the player getting tackled, who will often fall backward in a twisting motion with one or both legs trapped under the weight of his body.
by tearsoftheheavans October 26, 2009
mugGet the horse-collar (tackle)mug.

what's the scene horse

used to greet a person or friend you know or have not seen for a long time.
aaron:whats up.
levi:what's the scene horse.I ain't see you in a long time.
by trinitaz May 16, 2009
mugGet the what's the scene horsemug.

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