you got a virus. This type leads other viruses into your computer.
Getting a Trojan horse means unknowingly installing malicious software disguised as something harmless, like a legitimate program. Once installed, the software can steal sensitive information, take control of your device, or cause damage without your knowledge. It is a type of cyber attack that compromises your device's security.
The phrase "Don't spur a willing horse" means not to push or encourage someone who is already eager and willing to do something. It suggests that unnecessary pressure or prodding can sometimes be counterproductive or even harmful to someone who is already motivated.
It means its being hunted by another animal or it means its something or someone's food
A fresh horse is one that is rested and ready to be ridden again. So someone who is providing fresh horses for their men would be giving them horses that are rested.
The moral is that just because you want to believe in something doesn't mean you shouldn't examine it
"Cart-horse" is a term that can be used to refer to a horse that is specifically bred and trained for working in carts or carriages. It may also be used figuratively to describe someone who is strong or hardworking but lacks finesse or agility.
If a horse whickers, whinnies or neighs it is usually because something has his/her attention, like another horse in the area or it can be a warning to you of something odd the horse is not sure of.
The phrase "Don't spur a willing horse" means not to push or encourage someone who is already eager and willing to do something. It suggests that unnecessary pressure or prodding can sometimes be counterproductive or even harmful to someone who is already motivated.
It means that someone is renting a horse for use.
it means someone that is not expected to win or do well.
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
A hobble is something tied to a horse's feet to make it hard for him to walk. To "hobble" is to tie the hobble to a horse. The word is now used figuratively to mean to hamper, to hinder, handicap, or generally make it difficult for someone to do something.
Yes, pro does mean that you are for. If you are against something it would be anti or con.
It doesn't mean really anything. it just means that the horse wants something from you if it thinks that you have a treat in your hand.
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.
Someone or something that is judged incorrectly.
It means to try again. If you were riding a horse and fell off, you would get up and get "back into the saddle" to try to ride the horse again. So if someone has failed at something or has had a problem doing something, sometimes even something they have been able to do well in the past, someone may encourage them to try again by saying "Get back into the saddle".