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Stallion
/ˈstæl.jən/
Definition
1
An uncastrated adult male horse, typically one used for breeding.
2
Informal: A virile, sexually attractive, or powerfully masculine man—think cowboy charisma meets horsepower.
Examples
The stallion charged across the meadow, leaving lesser horses in the dust and wondering if they should hit the gym.
He calls himself a stallion in the boardroom, but his PowerPoint presentations are more pony than thoroughbred.
Megan Thee Stallion dropped a track so hot, it made every dance floor feel like a stable party.
Grandpa's old stallion tales from the ranch always end with him outrunning bandits—classic humblebrag on hooves.