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get back on the horse 

Def. 1 (verb) To attempt the same challenging action after failure. Apparently derived from an old adage: "You have to get back on the horse that threw you."

Def. 2 (verb) To get back into a habit. Traditionally this would refer to a good habit, but sarcastically might refer to a bad habit or addiction. Possible confusion with the phrase "on the sauce".
Def. 1 - I know you burned the turkey trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner, but you can't let that stop you if you really want to become a chef. You'll just have to get back on the horse and try cooking it again.

Def. 2 - I'd been trying to do 30 minutes of exercise every day, but my work schedule eventually got so busy I could never make it to the gym. Things have calmed down quite a bit recently though and I keep meaning to get back on the horse and go work out again.
get back on the horse by Peter K. December 27, 2007
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plop on the horse 

Meaning "to leave," usually used at the end of a conversation. Originates in the idea of "plopping down" on a horse in order to ride back to one's home. "Down" is usually eliminated, although on occasion it is heard.
Joe: ...and then Barb told me that the bricks had been there the whole time.
Jim: Interesting. Well, it's getting pretty late--it's probably time for me to plop on the horse.
Joe: All right, see you later.
Jim: Yup, goodbye.
plop on the horse by Barock August 22, 2004

get on the horse 

Oy bro, are you gonna get on the horse tonight?
I've been on the horse since last weekend!
get on the horse by Auren C November 15, 2010

hop on the horse

When a girl moves back, forward, and on the sides of a mans penis
1)i dont ride the horse, i hop on the horse yaasss👉👌
2)Last night i hoped on that horse and was riding it like a boas
hop on the horse by HeyIts_Myra January 18, 2017

Bet on the wrong horse 

1. To appear to be very sad, down, or upset, as if you had just "... bet on the wrong horse."
Wills:"Sash is lookin' pretty down, man, like he bet on the wrong horse, er somethin'."
Juan:"Right?"

Horse on the docks

South African slang for hello generally used for a superior
Horse on the docks by 2453166089 August 25, 2021

housed on the rock of freedom 

To get severely liquored up and fall and eat it on the ground.
Guy 1: Did you see that drunk guy wipe out on the pavement?
Guy 2: Yea he got housed on the rock of freedom