Elaine1110
What does "horse sense" mean? "Someone has a horse sense." What does that mean? Something good? American slangs are pretty awesome. You guys have any other interesting slangs like this?
31 dec. 2011 14:04
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The term comes from the 1800's in America. A horse is actually not a very intelligent animal. However, it is highly instinctive and follows a set of very common sense rules. It runs from danger, it tries to stay in a pack for protection, it seeks out food, it protects its young. These actions became known as "horse sense". So anyone with horse sense is displaying a good level of common sense.
31 december 2011
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It is common sense. Not that awesome - sorry
31 december 2011
"See a man about a horse" ~ it means that you have to leave, but it wouldn't be polite to use the real reason. Usually nowadays it is "rarely" said when someone has to leave to use the bathroom.
31 december 2011
I'm not sure what does mean exactly, but I think, that if somebody has a horse sense, that mean he always truly assess the situation.
31 december 2011
NB: "slang" is not plural. ;)
31 december 2011
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