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  1. When someone says that another person looks like a horse, they are generally referring to the shape and features of their face. A horse-like face is often characterized by a long, prominent nose and chin, a thin and elongated face, strong and distinctive facial features, and large lips.

  2. Nov 3, 2017 · "Miffed" possibly derives from the German "muffen," meaning "to sulk." "I was a bit miffed, I can't lie."

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  3. 6 days ago · Summary. Rob is going to a rock concert, but he finds out that none of his friends can make it. It’s no surprise he’s feeling ‘miffed’. Learn more about this phrase in the programme - and ...

  4. If someone borrowed my gloves without asking, I’d be miffed. If someone shat in my gloves without asking, I’d be furious.

  5. Dec 6, 2009 · To mean 'horse-faced' (the hyphen is mandatory) means that a person has a long face and teeth that stick-out. 'Can a person be described as being horse-faced and then be said to be attractive?' Only to someone else who's horse-faced and/or loves horses.

  6. Jan 1, 2022 · While each horse is different, here are some common behavioral signs that can help you tell if if your horse is happy, sick, or painful, as well as keep you safe.

  7. If you are miffed, you are slightly annoyed and hurt because of something which someone has said or done to you.

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