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horse and cart; horse verb- to start UK
- A mocking remark to a motorist having ignition problems was “Won’t horse and cart? Get a horse and cart?” — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, 1992
- to fart UK
Rhyming slang; reduced its first element, usually in the past tense. “’orsed” and “’orsin’” give the past and present participles of the verb’ (David Hillman, 1974). - What dirty swine’s horse & carted? — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, p. 88, 1992
- London market traders are likely to say that someone has “horsed”[.] — Peter Furze, Tailwinds, p. 105, 1998
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