It means “take a leak”Gotta go see a man about a horse.
(I have no clue what that actually means...)
It means “take a leak”Gotta go see a man about a horse.
(I have no clue what that actually means...)
Drop the kids off at the poolGotta go see a man about a horse.
(I have no clue what that actually means...)




I've had to grade/drag my driveway crushed stone back up the hill 4X already this year due to gully washer rain storms.Torrential rain event that leaves washed out gully's.
Going to see a man about a dog.Gotta go see a man about a horse.
(I have no clue what that actually means...)
Always liked the Hat one...."All hat and no cattle," a western phrase for someone that is pretentious.
"Its been Ricky-ed," or "Ricky, was here." A new way of saying its been Jerry Rigged, altered, but not done well.
"Hi Hon," Short for honey, a standard greeting, but only used addressing men to women or women to men, or women to women: Never men to men.
I think I stepped in a poodle." It's raining cats and dogs ". The way it was explained to me. A long time ago a lot of homes had thatched roofs. The mice would live in the roofs. Occasionally a cat or cats would get on the roof to hunt mice and then a dog or two would get on the roof to chase the cats. TaDa.
Skookum is the best.realgood top drawer. If a guy is running a bunch of junk on a logging show or rinky dink substandard activity. “That ain’t quite skookum”I've got one that is likely very local. If something is "skookum" , that item is extremely strong or robust. Even around here, most people would be unlikely to have heard this one.