A fork of Rural Dictionary
Long Horse is a long horse. Commonly known to smell exactly like cinnamon.
A non-hostile fictional creation of Trevor Henderson. It appears in the shape of a horses neck, but the neck extends infinitely with no end in side. The face looks sort of like the skeleton of a horse with very little hair. He smells strongly of cinnamon and makes creaking and cracking noises like bones snapping as it moves its neck. Despite its scary appearance, long-horse is not necessarily friendly, but non-hostile. He wont attack you.
Girl: What is that horrifying creature outside my window Boy: Don't worry, its just long horse. He wont hurt you. Girl: Oh, okay.
It's a horse's skanky wife with braids in her hair.
"Did they over there, have braids in their hair? Those girls over there! The ones without a care! The one girl won't share, but they two are a pair. And their long horses mare."
Generally, this term is used by those who need to release urine. The symbolism of "long horse" and "short walk" are up to the user's interpretation.
John: You know, though our conversation is enthralling, I admit I must taking the long horse for a short walk. In other words, I must urinate, as you may know from the saying's entry on Urban Dictionary. Jane: Ok.
them weird orange spotted things that eat leaves and look like horses but with a long neck
`hey ethan what sare those long-necked horses over there` `john thats a fucking girraffe`