by Sir sweet April 4, 2022

An east Anglian English alternative for 'mind your own business'. Especially used by the older generation - and knitters.
Kevin: "Mate, you are making that pasta all wrong, you add pasta to sauce not sauce to pasta".
Derik: "Kevin, why don't get on with your own knitting unless you want to make dinner".
Derik: "Kevin, why don't get on with your own knitting unless you want to make dinner".
by TobEyEuz May 19, 2015

“Get your little horse out of the rain” is an expression used towards to someone that is cocky or just to say to someone give up on something you know is impossible to happen
M - Hey, please go out with me, im desperate.
S - Go getting your little house out of the rain, bitch, not even in your dreams.
O - You are such a slut…
H - WOWOWOWOWOW get your little horse out of the rain, you dont know anything about me
S - Go getting your little house out of the rain, bitch, not even in your dreams.
O - You are such a slut…
H - WOWOWOWOWOW get your little horse out of the rain, you dont know anything about me
by Veerah September 1, 2021
