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What is a woolie?
Western US and Australian (usually plural) an informal word for sheep.
What’s the meaning of stallion?
: an uncastrated male horse : a male horse kept for breeding also : a male animal (such as a dog or a sheep) kept primarily as a stud.
What is a wooly blunt?
slang A hand-rolled cigarette (joint) or cigar (blunt) filled with a mixture of marijuana and either crack cocaine or PCP.
What is the word for working with horses?
An equestrian is an expert horseback rider. An equestrian is someone who is involved with horses. You can also use it as an adjective to describe anything having to do with horseback riding.
What is Woolies slang for?
woolie. slang A hand-rolled cigarette (joint) or cigar (blunt) filled with a mixture of marijuana and either crack cocaine or PCP.
What does a bit of a Wolly mean?
a pickled cucumber or olive. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.
What is the meaning of laced with?
1. To mix some substance, typically alcohol or drugs of some kind, into another, especially without the knowledge of other people. When she woke up the next morning, her friend told her that her drink had been laced with kind of blackout drug, and they had all carried her home in a taxi to make sure she was safe. 2.
What is the meaning of Wookie?
Filters. A member of a fictional race of tall, hairy bipeds in the universe of the Star Wars motion pictures. noun.
What does the slang term Woolies stand for?
A slang term refering to the UK high street shop Woolworths. Get the Woolies neck gaiter and mug. Get a wooly mug for your bunkmate Rihanna. He’s not a scouser, he’s a wooly. Get a wooly mug for your daughter-in-law Nathalie. Someone who’s hair resembles a sheep’s wool. Haha Matt! Look at that Wooly kid !!!!
What does the scientific term equine stand for?
Equine: Equine is the scientific term for the horse species. Feathers: Feathers refer to the long hairs at the bottom of the horse’s legs, usually seen on draft horses. Fetlock: The fetlock is like the ankle of the horse. It’s the joint between where the cannon bone and the pastern meet.
What do you need to know about horse terminology?
Browse our glossary of horse terminology to learn about the horse terms you’ve heard but never quite understood. This guide can help you enjoy horse events and competitions and assist you in understanding the various aspects of the events and judging guidelines. DiscoverHorses aged –? more than seven years old.
What do you call a horse with White Stockings?
Sorrel: Sorrel refers to a horse that has a reddish, orange coat. Star: A star is a white marking found in the middle of the horse’s forehead. Stockings: Stockings are white markings found on horse’s legs that stretch from the hoofs to just under the knee or the hock.