on one's high horse

Slang definitions & phrases for on one's high horse

on one's high horse

adjective phrase

Behaving arrogantly and pompously

[1805+; the form ride the great horse is found by 1716]


Idioms and Phrases with on one's high horse

on one's high horse

In an arrogant or condescending manner. For example, When they started talking about music, David got on his high horse and said that classical music was only fit for museums and archives. This expression, alluding to the use of tall horses by high-ranking persons, dates from the late 1700s. Similarly, off one's high horse means “less arrogantly, more humbly,” as in I wish she'd get off her high horse and be more friendly. It dates from the early 1900s, but is heard less often today.