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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 |
| Ilda | | - | Italian |
| Lejla | | - | Bosnian |
| Theo | | THEE-o (English), TAY-o (Dutch) | English, Dutch |
| Bamidele | | - | Western African, Yoruba |
| Thurston | | ['θə:stən] | |
| Ximo | | - | Catalan, Spanish |