It is just a polite way to say I have to go pee.. The horse meaning the penis of course. I always say I have to go water the lilies. *smile*
2007-03-19 14:14:39
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answer #1
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answered by Diana 7
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Any general business that needs attending to that you may not care to discuss whith the present party....or a discreet way to leave the table at a restaurant to go to the restroom; derived from a 1940's black-and-white film (sorry, cannot recall the name) where an actor literally says it as he leaves a table to see a man at another table about a horse.
2007-03-19 20:02:33
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answered by Dynamite 4
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It's a polite way of excusing yourself to go use the bathroom or to let someone know you can't tell them something, such as if they ask where you're going.
2007-03-19 20:07:55
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answered by daix 2
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Are you from Texas??
Round our way it's" I've got to see a man about a dog"
It usually just means, I'm going out on an errand , and I don't want to tell you what it is.
Or it could just be an excuse to leave!!
M : )
2007-03-19 20:04:56
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answered by mesmerized 5
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It means you are going to the bathroom.
2007-03-19 20:01:00
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answered by Beau D. Satva 5
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Cliche...it means "Excuse me, I have to go and pee."
Another variant of this expression is "I have to see a man about a dog."
2007-03-19 20:02:27
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answered by P. M 5
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It's usually a man who says it and it means that he wants to go to the toilet.
2007-03-19 20:06:52
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answered by elflaeda 7
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it means you have to take a piss. kinda like saying...I have to go shake hands with the governor.
2007-03-19 20:01:34
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answered by Bark at the Moon 6
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"I have to pee."
2007-03-19 20:01:40
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answered by waynebudd 6
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Tinkle, tinkle.............
2007-03-19 20:01:35
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answered by Lindsey M 2
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