by Fluffy Fox July 8, 2021

by germanjimmygiver August 11, 2019

A four horse day could mean a couple things, depending on who is speaking.
For example, it could mean:
"It's a very busy day at work"
Or
"It's nice to have so much free time to ride my horses"
A popular saying in the 20's, it had disappeared for several decades but has been making a comeback in recent years.
For example, it could mean:
"It's a very busy day at work"
Or
"It's nice to have so much free time to ride my horses"
A popular saying in the 20's, it had disappeared for several decades but has been making a comeback in recent years.
I can come out for one more, but I've got a four horse day tomorrow so I want to hit the hay before too late.
Man, I've been working so hard lately, can't wait for Sunday, it'll be a real four horse day!
Man, I've been working so hard lately, can't wait for Sunday, it'll be a real four horse day!
by AmateurJuggler February 18, 2024

by MST3K I like November 11, 2021

by Closet Gayng October 21, 2021

Customer asks "hypothetically if I wanted to sit on my partners back and pee on them, will this flooring be ok with the overflow?"
Home Depot employee "you mean a golden horse? Yeah, this tile will work great."
Home Depot employee "you mean a golden horse? Yeah, this tile will work great."
by SaucyD July 23, 2016

An alternate title the noun "video game" (or "videogame"). Born from deluded ravings in the early morning in a Discord server, the term is used to confuse, complicate, muddle, jumble, over-complicate, garble, blur, obscure, cloud, etc. Works best if you actively deny your use of the word.
Two friends are having a discussion.
1.) "Hey, you done anything cool lately?"
2.) "Well, I recently purchased a really cool video horse called Wild Woody for my Sega CD."
1.) "A what?"
2.) "A video horse."
1.) "Hey, you done anything cool lately?"
2.) "Well, I recently purchased a really cool video horse called Wild Woody for my Sega CD."
1.) "A what?"
2.) "A video horse."
by Slamberelli July 28, 2017
