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horsecollar noun- a rescue sling lowered from a hovering helicopter to the ground or sea below US, 1969
- The crewmen in the back dropped the rescue sling, or “horse collar,” to the survivor and watched as he put it around his back. — Gerry Carroll, North S*A*R, p. 89, 1991
- the vagina, especially large or distended external female genitals US
The shape provides a simile. - — Michael Dalton Johnson, Talking Trash with Redd Foxx, p. 62, 1994
- in an athletic contest, a failure to score US, 1907
- — Parke Cummings, Dictionary of Baseball, p. 29, 1950
- Yet horse collars were never hung on an opponent by a team trying to out-score its basketball team. — Spokesman Review (Spokane, Washington), p. C4, 3 October 2002
- in hot rodding, the grille from an Edsel automobile, popular for customising other cars US
- — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 63, 1965
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