Metaphorically, the Trojan Horse is a sly and cunning person or trick to get someone to trust you and then stab them in the back.
You've seen Troy, right? Once the horse was dragged into the Trojan gates, the Greeks stepped out and killed everyone in their sleep, then opened the gates so the army could get in. Apply that to a person, and there you have it.
2006-09-01 14:43:12
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answered by Link 4
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Metaphorically, I have'nt a clue (maybe it's a metaphor for don't trust the bloody trojan's or something), but the trojan horse was'nt a horse it was a battering ram, but as the stroy was told and retold it changed into a Horse.
2006-09-03 11:58:52
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answered by Fly 3
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Metaphorically, the Trojan Horse represented Odysseus' desire to inhabit an Earth mother war machine and suck on a big bottle of colostrum.
2006-09-01 23:39:12
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answered by Nerdly Stud 5
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A wooden giant horse which was used to defeat the Trojan people when they thought the Horse was a gift. It was actually hollow and filled with soldiers who came out during the night and took over the city.
2006-09-01 21:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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the horse the Trojans gave to the Greeks
2006-09-02 01:49:25
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answered by hauntingdream29 1
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A trojan h orse is something which appears friendly and yet is really NOT friendly.
2006-09-01 21:43:56
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answered by Marvinator 7
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It's something you get and when you least expect it, it opens up and cause all kinds of trouble.
2006-09-03 23:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it was extra extra extra large sized condoms,but had to discontinue,due to the lack of buyers.
2006-09-01 21:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's from greek mytholgy.
2006-09-01 21:43:28
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answered by couchP56 6
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A trick.
2006-09-01 21:44:11
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answered by mizbehavingirl 4
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