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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Horsy

Horsy \Hors"y\, a. Pertaining to, or suggestive of, a horse, or of horse racing; as, horsy manners; garments of fantastically horsy fashions.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
horsy

1590s, from horse (n.) + -y (2). Related: Horsiness.

Wiktionary
horsy

a. 1 Of or relating to horses. 2 Of a person or people, involved in breeding or riding horses. 3 Of a graphic design or typographical treatment which is clunky, unrefined, clumsy. n. 1 (context childish or endearing English) A child's term or name for a horse. 2 A game where a child rides on the back of another, who is on all fours (also spelled horsey).

WordNet

Usage examples of "horsy".

No horsies close at all, though there's a long column of the fuckers that starts a couple of clicks away.

Your job is to find the places where the horsies are strong and to identify the weak points.

Dust, bold, pollid, cats, dogs, horsies - well, iddy kide of fur or hair, except people hair.

The last was the horsy clumsy type, a young girl who couldn't stop thinking about sex.

She was tall and slender and brown, with a slightly horsy face and generous features and a pronounced overbite, the sort of tomboyish look I’d always found attractive, though overall she was a bit sinewy for my tastes.

She glanced at Uncle Vernon in fearful apology, then lowered her hand slightly to reveal her horsy teeth.

Aunt Petunia's thin, horsy face now appeared beside Uncle Vernon's wide, purple one.

Petunia's thin, horsy face now appeared beside Uncle Vernon's wide, purple one.