horn
the horn
1. slang The telephone. After our dreadful meal that night, I got on the horn to the manager the very next morning to complain. The boss said not to disturb her. Apparently, she's on the horn to our most important client.
2. vulgar slang An erection. Primarily heard in UK. Sarah became quite embarrassed when she noticed that her date had gotten the horn in the middle of the movie.
See also: horn
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
horn
1. n. the nose. He scratched his horn with his pencil and opened his mouth to speak.
2. n. the telephone. She’s on the horn now. What’ll I tell her?
3. tv. to sniff or snort a narcotic. (Drugs.) Ernie horned a line and paused for a minute.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- all horns and rattles
- around the horn
- be on the horn
- be on the horns of a dilemma
- blow (one's) own horn
- blow one’s own horn
- blow one's own horn
- blow one's own horn/trumpet, to
- blow own horn
- blow your own horn
- chrome horn
- come out the little end of the horn
- draw in (one's) horns
- draw in horns and pull in horns
- draw in your horns
- draw/pull in one's horns, to
- draw/pull in your horns
- get on the horn
- give (someone) the horn
- grab the bull by its horns
- grab the bull by the horns
- greenhorn
- haul in (one's) horns
- have the horn
- horn
- horn in
- horn in on
- horn in on (something)
- horns of a dilemma, on the
- lock horns
- lock horns with, to
- make a spoon or spoil a horn
- make horns at
- mess with the bull and you get the horns
- on the horn
- on the horns of a dilemma
- pull in (one's) horns
- pull in one's horns
- pull in your horns
- put horns on (one)
- show (one's) horns
- take the bull by its horns
- take the bull by the horns
- take the bull by the horns, to
- the bull must be taken by the horns
- the horn
- the horns of a dilemma
- toot (one's) own horn
- toot one’s own horn
- wear the horns