Plop On The Horse

What is Plop On The Horse?


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Meaning "to leave," usually used at the end of a conversation. Originates in the idea of "plopping down" on a horse in order to ride back to one's home. "Down" is usually eliminated, although on occasion it is heard.

Joe: ...and then Barb told me that the bricks had been there the whole time.

Jim: Interesting. Well, it's getting pretty late--it's probably time for me to plop on the horse.

Joe: All right, see you later.

Jim: Yup, goodbye.


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