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What is a "nib-nose" horse?

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This guy always says my horse is a little nib-nose. What is that? Hahahaha.

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  1. I've heard the term nib-nose before, but used in humans.  The meaning I picked up means "nosy" or inquisitive.

    Hope that helps!


  2. sounds like it's someone who is trying to sound like he knows what he's talking about and isn't quite...hitting the mark

  3. it means nosey

  4. That means your horse is always getting his nose into someone else's business. It means he is a nosy little pest or a bother.

  5. Hmmm...not sure what he's referring to.

    A 'nib' is the tip of a pen.  Like on a quill/feather pen.  Is he saying your horse has a pointed nose??  That's my guess right now.

    Or does your horse have a black marking on it's nose?  Like dripping ink?

    I don't know...just guessing here.  Why don't you just ask him what he means?  Make him explain his 'comment.'

    If this is a horse term....I've never heard of it before...

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