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    [Noun]  | "sad*dle" | \ ˈsa-dᵊl \


    1: a girthed usually padded and leather-covered seat for the rider of an animal (such as a horse)

    2: a part of a driving harness comparable to a saddle that is used to keep the breeching in place

    3: a seat to be straddled by the rider of a vehicle (such as a bicycle)


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English sadel, from Old English sadol; akin to Old High German satul saddle;

    [Noun]  | "saddle blanket" 


    1: a folded blanket or pad under a saddle to prevent galling the horse


    Origin: 1737 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle horn" 


    1: a hornlike prolongation of the pommel of a stock saddle


    Origin: 1856 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle horse" 


    1: a horse suited for or trained for riding


    Origin: 1647 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle leather" 


    1: leather made of cowhide that is usually tanned with vegetable tannins and is used especially for saddlery; also : smooth polished leather simulating this


    Origin: 1771 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle seat" 


    1: a slightly concave chair seat (as of a Windsor chair) with sometimes a thickened ridge at the center front


    Origin: 1895 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle shoe" 


    1: an oxford-style shoe having a saddle of contrasting color or leather —called also saddle oxford


    Origin: 1936 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle soap" 


    1: a mild soap used for cleansing and conditioning leather


    Origin: 1878 ;

    [Noun]  | "saddle sore" 


    1: a gall or open sore developing on the back of a horse at points of pressure from an ill-fitting or ill-adjusted saddle

    2: an irritation or sore on parts of the rider chafed by the saddle


    Origin: 1873 ;

    [Verb]  | "saddle" 


    1: to put a saddle on

    2: to place under a burden or encumbrance

    3: to place (an onerous responsibility) on a person or group


    Origin: before 12th century ;

    [Verb]  | "saddle" 


    1: to place a weight or burden on;


      * e.g., " ... to the social worker it seemed as though her supervisor had once again saddled her with a truly hopeless case "





    [Noun]  | "saddle" 


    1: a narrow opening between hillsides or mountains that can be used for passage;


      * e.g., " ... the next day's hike was a stiff climb out of the saddle where they had camped for the night "



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    [Noun]  | "saddle horses" 


    [Noun]  | "saddle horse" 


    1: as in quarter horse, cutting horse;


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     [ "saddle" ]

    1: slang for the street drug known as "ketamine" the drug best known as a "horse tranquilizer", makes users feel like they are indeed riding on the saddle

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey dude wanna take a bump of saddle?" 

     [ "saddle" ]

    1: four 12 packs of beverage

      * e.g.,  ... roommate: hey, are you home? 

     [ "Saddle" ]

    1: item used (usually leather) for riding an animal (my girlfriend)

      * e.g.,  ... Time to put the saddle on. 

     [ "Saddle" ]

    1: A euphemistic metaphor for a woman's vaginal area when she is on her back and her thighs are spread (in ready-to-fuck position) to form a shape resembling the curvature of the surface of an equestrian saddle.

      * e.g.,  ... I was on the outs with my girlfriend for a while, but now I'm back in the saddle again. A good example in music is the sexy 1980's country music hit by Mel Tillis, "I Got the Horse (i.e. penis) and She Got the Saddle (i.e. pussy)", with the chorus line, "together we're gonna ride, ride, ride!" Another: In the movie Semi-Tough, when Kris Kristofferson finally gets the woman he loves, Jill Clayburgh, back in bed and is ready to fuck her (you can see his big hard-on poking up the sheets) the background music starts playing Gene Autrey's 1940's cowboy song, "I'm Back in the Saddle Again", as the scene fades. 

     [ "Saddle" ]

    1: The act in which a person would let his or her friend ride on the back of their bike...not, like common populuar belief, called a 'croggy'.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Hey, Don't walk, il give ya a saddle. 


     [ "Saddle" ]

    2: This term origanated in Leeds.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2: Cheers mate! 

     [ "Saddled" ]

    1: One who gets dropped, hit, crushed. Usually referenced to sports or in a fight.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you watch the hockey game last night? 

     [ "Saddle" ]

    1: The collective plural pronoun of prostitute.

      * e.g.,  ... Suraj decided it was time to change professions and so became a pimp. His only obstacle now was to snare a saddle of whores for the nightly rounds. 

     [ "saddling" ]

    1: The act of having sex on a horse.

      * e.g.,  ... Yo, did you see Mark and Jen saddling last night? Poor Clover. 

     [ "Saddle" ]

    1: A large sized waffle, usually made of maize, that resembles a saddle.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey honey! Why don't you whip me up some saddles! Getting drunk and beating you and the kids makes me hungry! Wow! Those were some tasty saddles Jim Bob! I'm so glad you married my sister! And a good thing she had a sister that I could marry too! Who made these saddles? They taste like shit! Now them Belgium boys, they know how to make a good waffle! Hung like horses too! 

     [ "in the saddle" ]

    1:  in control on duty, working copulating

      * e.g.,  ... I don't think that klutz should be in the saddle. He can't even supervise a procedure without doing something the gets people hurt. 

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