stalking horse



stalking horse

1. A political candidate who attempts to supplant the current party leader, solely to gauge how much support the incumbent has. He doesn't actually want to be elected—he's just a stalking horse who's trying to see how fractured our party really is.
2. Something that conceals a person's true intentions. I'm afraid that this deal is just a stalking horse for a more nefarious long-term plan.
See also: horse, stalk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KathyKATH-eeEnglish
Baghdasar-Armenian (Rare)
Kotoneko-to-neJapanese
Jeremiahjer-ə-MIE-ə (English)English, Biblical
Remaorə-MAWLimburgish
Colton['kəultən]