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    [Noun]  | "war*horse" | \ ˈwȯr-ˌhȯrs \


    1: a horse used in war : charger

    2: a person with long experience in a field; especially : a veteran soldier or public person (such as a politician)

    3: something (such as a work of art or musical composition) that has become overly familiar or hackneyed due to much repetition in the standard repertoire


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "warhorse" 


    1: a person with long experience in a specified area;


      * e.g., " ... a warhorse who's survived far nastier campaigns in his long political career "





     [ "warhorse" ]

    1: Someone who persists at an activity, like sport, despite hardship and age, maybe when they should have retired or given up a long time ago.

      * e.g.,  ... Dean McDonald is such a warhorse on the footy field. He's always injured and broken down but does his best to get back into the game. 

     [ "warhorse" ]

    1: A term referring to an old, retired military man.

      * e.g.,  ... "I'm not a colonel anymore...I'm just a retired ol' warhorse." 

     [ "WARHORSE" ]

    1: WARHORSE IS A PRO WRESTLER WHO WEIGHS 4,000 POUNDS OF RAW HEAVY METAL THAT RULES ASS AND YELLS ALL THE TIME, BECAUSE AS I STATED BEFORE, WARHORSE RULES ASS

      * e.g.,  ... WARHORSE RULES ASS. WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED DUMBASS?! 

     [ "Warhorsing" ]

    1:  crying at inopportune times; such as when at a bar falling apart totally bitch'n out

      * e.g.,  ... Friend1-"Is he crying sitting at the bar?" 

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