Noun
red horse (uncountable)
(Canada, US, slang) corned beef
Roger skinned out a dead, red horse." Source: Internet
The red horse and its rider, who take peace from the earth, might represent the prevalence of civil strife at the time Revelation was written; internecine conflict ran rampant in the Roman Empire during and just prior to the 1st century AD. Source: Internet
A red horse, and he who sits upon it has a sword: these are wars, which are indicated will happen, as we read in the Gospel: And people will rise up against people, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be a great earthquake This is the red horse. Source: Internet
He served in a Red Horse Squadron of civil engineers responsible for heavy-duty repairs at lightning speed. Source: Internet
Eastern traditions distinguish the two as St. George rides a white horse and St. Demetrius a red horse The red pigment may appear black if it has bitumenized. Source: Internet
This year, in the City Council in Brooklyn’s 43rd Council District, an “open” seat, Justin Brannan is another first-time candidate who’s relying on Red Horse. Source: Internet