Meaning:
Someone who speaks in a patronizing or condescending way might be told to “get off their high horse.”
Examples:
- I would like you to get off your high horse, Lindsay.
- Oh, why don't you get off your high horse?
- Oh, get off your high horse.
- You want to get off your high horse?
- You want to get off your high horse?
- Oh, please, get off your high horse.
- So why don't you just get off your high horse, dad.
- So get off your high horse.
- Oh, get off your high horse.