Horse Idioms! American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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A friend of mine in a rock band here in New York recently asked me and another friend
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to show up at his concert wearing a horse mask. Needless to say, this generated quite
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a bit of interest. And this got us all thinking about idioms involving a horse. In this American
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English pronunciation video, we'll go over some of those idioms.
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Would you believe we came up with almost 20 phrases and idioms that use the word horse,
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or somehow reference horses. And, I'm sure there are more.
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>> Get off your high horse. >> Get off your high horse. That's a perfect
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one. >> Stop horsing around
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>> These are, you have so many idioms! >> Yeah, I'm cheating.
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Get off your high horse. To be on a 'high horse' is to have an attitude of arrogance,
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of self-righteousness. 'Get off your high horse' means, stop being so arrogant. You
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have a couple options with the T in 'get'. You can either make it a flap T, connecting
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it to the word 'off', get off, get off. Or, if you're really emphasizing and going to
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make a pause, you can make it a stop T. Get off. Get off your high horse.
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Stop horsing around. Horsing around is rough of rowdy play, usually in good fun. My mom
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often accused my brother and I of horsing around.
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>> Horse idioms. We have: don't look a gift horse in the mouth...
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>> ...you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink,
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>> ...hoofing it.
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Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. This means, don't be ungrateful or suspicious when
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someone gives you something. A friend said this to me recently when I was talking about
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an offer that I got from someone to help me with my business. And I was a little suspicious.
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He said, "You know, Rachel, don't look a gift horse in the mouth."
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. This basically means, you can't
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make people do what they don't want to do. Let's talk a little bit about the pronunciation.
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You can lead a horse. So the main verb here is the word 'lead'. That means 'can' is a
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helping verb. So we don't want to say 'can'. We instead want to reduce that word to 'kn',
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'kn'. You can lead. You can lead a horse to water. But you can't make it drink. You might
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hear a CH sound happening between 'but' and 'you', but you, but you. This can happen when
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the T is followed by the Y consonant, but you, but you. But you can't make it drink.
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
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Hoofing it means to be moving really fast, to be running somewhere. For example, I hoofed
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it to work because I overslept. Note that the double-O here is pronounced as the UH
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vowel, just like cook, book, and Brooklyn.
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>> Straight from the horse's mouth. >> Making hay.
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>> A charlie horse.
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Straight from the horse's mouth means that you've something from the most authoritative
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or dependable source. For example: >> Did you hear Jane is quitting her job? >> No way.
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Where did you hear that? >> From Jane herself. Straight from the horse's mouth.
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Making hay, or, making hay while the sun shines. This is to make the most of current opportunities.
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If you put doing something off, you may loose the opportunity to do it. For example, let's
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make hay and go for a run before it starts raining again.
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A charlie horse. This phrase is used for muscle cramps in the legs. You might hear this phrase
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as you watch the Olympics this summer.
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>> I could eat a horse. >> I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. That's true.
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>> Did we say don't beat a dead horse? Don't beat a dead horse.
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I could eat a horse. Well, this means, of course, that you're very very hungry. Notice
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the T at the end of the word 'eat' links to the next word, a, a schwa sound, so it's a
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flap T or a light D sound. Eat a, eat a, eat a. I could eat a horse. >> Rachel, are you
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hungry? >> Yeah, I skipped lunch, so I could eat a horse.
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Don't beat a dead horse. You might say this to someone who can't let a situation go. If
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you think someone needs to accept things as they are, and they just keep talking about
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'what if?', 'what if?', then you might say: Look, don't beat a dead horse. It's done.
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>> Don't put the cart before the horse. >> That's a horse of a different color.
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Don't put the cart before the horse. This means be patient and do things the right way,
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in the right order. Sometimes it's very tempting to do things out of order and skip ahead.
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But it doesn't always get the best results. Someone might say to you: do it right, don't
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put the cart before the horse.
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A horse of a different color. That is when you bring something up that is unlike that
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which you are already talking about. For example, to me, writing and spelling are easy. But
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math, that's a horse of a different color. Meaning, to me, math is very hard.
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>> Oh, there are so many idioms with 'horse'! >> Hold your horses!
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>> Hold your horses! >> That's a great one.
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Hold your horses. That means hold on, be patient, stop what you've just started. It's among
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the most common of these horse idioms. Notice I'm reducing the word 'your' to 'yer', 'yer'.
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Hold your horses.
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>> This is a one-horse town. Put a horse out to pasture.
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A one-horse town is a small, maybe insignificant town. For example, he's very overwhelmed by
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the city, he comes from a one-horse town.
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To put a horse out to pasture. This is when a racing horse is retired, but it can also
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be used with people, when someone is forced to retire. For example, Larry is past retirement
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age. I think it's time to put him out to pasture.
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>> Wild horses couldn't drag him away. >> Oh that's a good one. I use that sometimes.
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My friend used that once recently.
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Wild horses couldn't drag him away. This is said when someone is very engrossed in or
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committed to something. Nothing can persuade him or her to leave or stop doing that thing.
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For example, >> Are you watching the Mad Men Finale tonight? >> Yes, wild horses couldn't
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drag me away.
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>> A dark horse candidate, for example.
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A dark horse is someone who is more or less unknown who emerges to a place of prominence
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or importance, usually in a competition. This is used quite a bit to describe a candidate
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in politics.
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After doing our idiom research, we went out to dinner, and then made our way home. Although,
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I can't really recommend riding a bike in the horse mask, because essentially, I could
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not see a thing out of it.
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That's it. Thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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Don't stop there. Have fun with my real-life English videos. Or get more comfortable with
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the IPA in this play list. Learn about the online courses I offer, or check out my latest
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video.
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