1. white horse - Noun
2. White horse - Proper noun
(countable) Any of several horse-shaped chalk figures in England, such as the Uffington White Horse.
(countable) A wave that is blown by the wind such that its crest is broken up and appears white and foamy; a whitecap.
(slang) A recreational drug in the form of white powder: heroin or cocaine.
A large mass of tough sinewy substance in the head of sperm whales, just above the upper jaw and extending in streaks into the junk above it. It resembles blubber, but contains no oil.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see white, horse.
White Horse
Former name of Whitehorse.
Poverty was an ornament on a learned man like a red ribbon on a white horse. Anzia Yezierska
This obsession with leadership... It's not neutral; it's American, this idea of the heroic leader who comes in on a white horse to save the day. I think it's killing American companies. Henry Mintzberg
As a little girl I used to daydream about my real father coming on a white horse to rescue me. Christine Keeler
He that has a white horse and a fair wife need never want for trouble. Gypsy Proverb
Save something for the man that rides on the white horse. Italian Proverb
To the white horse the zebra said: 'i am white too,' and to the black horse: 'i am really black.' Namibian Proverb