hungover; the unkempt look after a night of drinking.
Chad went out big last night and now he's rockin' a shabby horse.
A James Charley Horse is a cramp in your lips, usually from holding your lips in a weird position.
I got a James Charley Horse from waiting for you to take the picture!
The process in which a male firmly clasps his penis with his elbows, moving in clock-wise circles.
"Damn. Daniel has been using the Dixon Horse Rider technique lately."
1) Refers to XXX-rated live stage female performers ("ponies") that will use only one stallion as a sex partner for all performances.
2) When said, it is a jab at Joe Biden not knowing the correct saying of "one TRICK pony" when he snapped at a reporter that was tenaciously asking questions about his son Hunter's alleged wrong doings with regard to international financial transactions.
"I don't know what she's going to do when they put that stallion out to stud!" LOL
"C'mon man! You're a one horse pony on that question, I'll give you that!"
A rare type of possibly expired diesel fuel, the origins of which are unknown. Typically found in shitty old Fords in Albertan oilfields.
Before we fire this old piece of shit up, we gotta see if she's got any Radioactive Horse Piss in her tank.
Some sort of mysterious hydrocarbon fuel that may or may not run an engine. God knows what it's made of or how old it is. Often found in the fuel tanks of broken lawnmowers and abandoned trucks.
"I don't know what's in this jerry can. Probably just some radioactive horse piss."
A dessert dish no longer as popular as it once was, originating in the British Isles, specifically south England. Virtually unknown outside the English-speaking parts of the former British Empire, the main ingredient is ground horse teeth, with other additives to make a pudding. Popular with the landed gentry and seen as a delicacy now.
A: "The oddest thing on the menu at that little pub was horse tooth pudding"
B: "Horse tooth pudding? What the hell is that?"
A: "It's some dessert in England, they make it out of old horse's teeth, all ground up or something."
B: "That's nasty, bro."
A: "Word."