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
See:
  • 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
References in periodicals archive
But Pacquiao, who controversially lost to Horn, is hardly interested.
A letter with over 30 signatures from conservation organizations was sent to Bonhams Global CEO Matthew Girling, calling on Bonhams auctioneers to permanently stop selling rhino horn. Bonhams did not respond to a request for a meeting with WildAid.
James Naigus's Sonata for Horn and Piano is a sumptuous neo-romantic work in three movements.
Usually, a cutaneous horn is several millimeters long, but they can grow to be quite large, upto 25 cm in some cases and 36 cm diameter in historic cases.
Horn cancer is a known malady of cattle with few reports in buffalo, presumably engendered by long hours in sun, irritation of ropes, painting of horn and even hereditary predisposition to light skin (Tyagi, 1993).
Yeah, cried Horn, he would definitely grab a rematch against the unbeaten Crawford (33-0-24 KOs).
Pacquiao had battered Horn, who had severe swelling on the right side off the face.
Wrestling behaviour is the norm in antelope with increasingly complicated curved and spiralled horns. Note that while deer have branched horns, none of the African ungulates show this horn type.
RAY: The relay closes and allows power to flow through to the horn itself, which sits in front of the radiator.
The skull has connected a large posterior nasofrontal horn boss and a smaller frontal horn boss, indicating an intermediate stage to the single frontal horn of Elasmotherium.
Clarton Horn has a manufacturing plant in La Carolina, Spain.
It's a career chance Yellow Horn, 25, was hoping for.
Unlike the use of the shofar today, the horn in biblical times had several purposes--ritual (used in conjunction with holidays or worship), signal (used to send a message to the people or army) and musical (used to accompany singing or as a solo instrument).
Animal horn is made up of layers of keratin, the same basic stuff that our hair and nails are made of.
If the fuse is good, jump power directly to the horn with a homemade fused jumper (top photo).