by Cap'n Bullmoose April 21, 2005

by tullomatic January 8, 2010

A person, usually a girl, who looks like a horse. Her face is long, narrow, has a big chin, big teeth, big gums, and a big gummy smile.
"My wife looks like a horse with her big gummy buck teeth and big horse gums. My wife definitely has a horse face."
by r2c3c May 4, 2012

a nasty ass broad that thinks she is hotter than shit but when you look at that long ass chin, nasty buck teeth and a mane like carrot top girl bye...BITCH STOP STARING.. ill cut you!!
by classy_bunny October 19, 2010

A horse face is a self conceded slutty bitch who likes to start drama with everyone and thinks that she is gorgeous, and that everyone is jealous of her. --Her only come backs are telling people they're ugly.. and that she is gorgeous and sexy. Reality is; She's ugly. She looks like a man with the face of a horse. She keeps her legs open 24/7 to any guy she see's. The only reason guys like her is because she's easy, wears hooker clothes, and has big boobs.
Needless to say, no one is jealous of her. And, I think we all know who the real jealous one is(:
Needless to say, no one is jealous of her. And, I think we all know who the real jealous one is(:
Horse Face; "I'm gorgeouss ur all so jelaous damnn i lovee looking soo good."
& She also says; "HEY WE SHOULDD MAKE A HUGEE FAN CLUB ON HOW DAMN SEXYY I AM! MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WILL WANNA JOIN!"
Everyone else; "Amanda, shut the fuck up. You look like a damn man. you are really full of yourself!"
& She also says; "HEY WE SHOULDD MAKE A HUGEE FAN CLUB ON HOW DAMN SEXYY I AM! MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WILL WANNA JOIN!"
Everyone else; "Amanda, shut the fuck up. You look like a damn man. you are really full of yourself!"
by youareadumbasswhore December 17, 2010

A protestant or ganger (foreman on a work site)
Irish use.
May come from the supposed dour disposition of preysbyterians or the connection between the protestant aristocracy and the equine industry.
Irish use.
May come from the supposed dour disposition of preysbyterians or the connection between the protestant aristocracy and the equine industry.
"what the horse face said when he saw him dead, well it wasn't what the rich call prayers" From McAlpine's Fusiliers, Ronnie Drew
by CEGlennBeckistan March 26, 2010
