straight from the horse's mouth

straight from the horse's mouth

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Definition

Directly from the source; firsthand.

Etymology

This idiom comes from British horse-racing circles, likely because the presumed ideal source for racing tips would be the horse rather than spectators or riders.

Example Sentences

  • "If you don't believe me, go talk to him and hear it straight from the horse's mouth. It's true."
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