1.Bay- To most people: A body of water indenting a shoreline.
To horse people: A brown horse with a black mane and tail.
2.Frog- To most people: An amphibian that’s either cute or creepy, depending on your phobias.
To horse people: A part of the horse’s hoof that acts as a shock absorber.
3.Green- To most people: A color usually associated with trees and plants. It’s green. You know what it is.
To horse people: A horse that’s not fully trained – riding a green horse can occasionally lead to an unscheduled dismount.
4.Hand- To most people: The appendage at the end of arms. Usually, each one has four fingers and a thumb.
To horse people: A unit of measurement of a horse – a hand is four inches, and horses are measured from the ground to the withers (the part of the horse where the back and neck meet.
5.Paint- To most people: Either a means to artistic expression or a chore you have to do this weekend. Both, maybe?
To horse people: A horse with a two-toned body, consisting of white patches on the base color.
6.Star- To most people: A celestial body appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night. There’s a chance they grant wishes if you see one falling down.
To horse people: A small white patch of hair on a horse’s forehead.
7.Groom- To most people: A man about to get married, often found at an altar.
To horse people: A person who dedicates their life to taking care of horses, often thought of as a living saint.