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horse and buggy
horse and buggy
and horse and carriage; buggy whipFig. a carriage pulled by a horse, as opposed to a modern automobile; the horse was urged on with a whip. (A symbol of old-fashionedness or out-of-dateness. Particularly with go out with, as in the examples.) That kind of clothing went out with the horse and buggy. I thought suspenders went out with the horse and carriage, but I see them everywhere now.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
WacŁAw | | VAHTS-wahf | Polish |
TomÁS | | to-MAHS (Spanish), too-MASH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese, Irish |
Vidar | | VEE-dahr (Swedish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology |
Pryce | | PRIES | Welsh |
Fulke | | FULK | English (Archaic) |
Laurinda | | lə-RIN-də | English (Rare) |