Get off your high horse
"Get off your high horse" is an idiom people retort with in an argument when the other person is acting like a holier-than-thou being when in reality, they aren't. To put it in a simpler manner, to tell people to stop acting as if they're the top authority when they aren't.
Person A: "I am completely entitled to go around dismissing people when they do something completely normal just because they're wrong and I'm ultimately right."
Person B: "Get off your high horse."
Person B: "Get off your high horse."
Get off your high horse
When someone at work thinks they are better than anyone else and tries to slam someone for following the rules.
Kevin:"Holly, get off your high horse, I'm sick of it"
Holly :"No Kevin, get off YOUR high horse, acting like you own Terrace!
Holly :"No Kevin, get off YOUR high horse, acting like you own Terrace!
Get off your high horse
When some one acts superior whereas they are not. Sometimes they are mistaken but usually delusional.
Example is when a man who is trying to see a woman texts her that: “I would love to see you but it seems to me that you want more than what I can give. I don’t want a serious relationship.”
The woman says: “oh please ...get off your high horse. I am just no longer interested”!
Example is when a man who is trying to see a woman texts her that: “I would love to see you but it seems to me that you want more than what I can give. I don’t want a serious relationship.”
The woman says: “oh please ...get off your high horse. I am just no longer interested”!
Man: “I am not looking for a serious relationship but love seeing you”
Woman: is this guy crazy or what ? Who wants a relationship with you?! Sonshe says: “ oh please... get off your high horse. Relationship?! I am not interested in you anymore. Stop texting me”
Woman: is this guy crazy or what ? Who wants a relationship with you?! Sonshe says: “ oh please... get off your high horse. Relationship?! I am not interested in you anymore. Stop texting me”
Get off your high horse
A line people use when they get confronted directly for acting like a cunt to try to save face. It is normally used on people of equal or lower social standing and not generally used on people with power or authority. It is a pre-packaged response designed to win over the crowd or turn the tables and doesn't actually have any bearing on who is right or wrong.
Person 1: "Did you see Mark trying to hide his hair loss? It's so obvious."
Person 2: "Making fun of people's looks is kinda lame."
Person 1: "Get off your high horse."
Person 2: "Making fun of people's looks is kinda lame."
Person 1: "Get off your high horse."
Get off your high horse
An idiom used when you try to demoralise a smart cookie from spreading cringely bullcrap
Guy1: Ur such an idiot, u can't even include iostream and restart your computer
Guy2: Get off your high horse, you can't even write a paragraph in HTML, smartass
Guy2: Get off your high horse, you can't even write a paragraph in HTML, smartass
Get Off Your High Horse, George Washington
The first line of the Constitution. What people said to George Washington a lot.
Used in modern times as an insult.
This is a very rude and mean thing to say to someone.
Used in modern times as an insult.
This is a very rude and mean thing to say to someone.
Ben: Get off your high horse, George Washington!
Emily: That's the rudest thing anyone has ever said to me.
Emily: That's the rudest thing anyone has ever said to me.
Get off your high horse, and get onto your unicorn.
Get High! be well.
liam: TEAPARTY, at the park? i do say so , chap?
James: uhhhhhh..... i have very important like things that need to be done as it is important these things be done before this "tea - party?"
Liam: Get off your high horse, and get onto your unicorn.
JAMES! FLY WITH ME!!!! CHARLIEEE
James: uhhhhhh..... i have very important like things that need to be done as it is important these things be done before this "tea - party?"
Liam: Get off your high horse, and get onto your unicorn.
JAMES! FLY WITH ME!!!! CHARLIEEE