Do it on your ear
Posted by Glenn Moore on December 12, 2007
Can someone explain the background of the term, "do to it on your ear". It is used a lot in horse racing when a horse wins a race easily he is said to have "done it on his ear".
Posted by Glenn Moore on December 12, 2007
Can someone explain the background of the term, "do to it on your ear". It is used a lot in horse racing when a horse wins a race easily he is said to have "done it on his ear".
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