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steel horse (plural steel horses)

  1. (informal) A motorcycle.
    • 1987, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora (lyrics and music), “Wanted Dead or Alive”:
      I'm a cowboy / On a steel horse I ride / I'm wanted dead or alive
    • 2000, Lori Varosh, Jim Hallas, I Am the War, page 23:
      So, anyway, Jeff and I were whipping along, two totally stoned organic machines, riding a steel horse and grinning ear-to-ear like madmen.
    • 2005, Jim Geeting, The Badge Part Two - More Thoughts from a Retired State Trooper, page 43:
      Growing up in southern California, the C.H.P. and L.A.P.D. both had motors and I often daydreamed about how cool it must be to sit astride a steel horse, roaring with the thunder only a Harley provides []

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