woods colt

The term "woods colt" has historical roots in rural America, often used euphemistically to describe certain social conditions or livestock origins.

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Definition

C2Social

(euphemistic, regional)A child born to parents who are not married to each other.

Example

  • In the old tales, a woods colt was often raised by the community.

C2Equestrian

(regional)A horse born from an unplanned mating, with unknown or undocumented lineage.

Example

  • The rancher discovered a woods colt among his herd.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "woods colt":

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