cacian
07-30-2012, 06:08 AM
''get off your high horse''
It seems that in real term the word high horse on its own does not exist because we refer to horses as horses and never a high one although the word high appears in the twoword word highway is in motorway
and get off by the online free dictionary :
to start, as on a trip
to leave
So combining the two seems rather odd combined if we went by our understanding of things and the true meaning words.
Are the true meaning of words being churned for the sake of sounding a saying?
It seems that in real term the word high horse on its own does not exist because we refer to horses as horses and never a high one although the word high appears in the twoword word highway is in motorway
and get off by the online free dictionary :
to start, as on a trip
to leave
So combining the two seems rather odd combined if we went by our understanding of things and the true meaning words.
Are the true meaning of words being churned for the sake of sounding a saying?