to sit on one's haunches

  • 31Francois Baucher — The baucher is also a type of bit, named after the man. Francois Baucher (1796 1873) was a French riding master whose methods are still hotly debated by dressage enthusiasts today. His methods diverge from many earlier masters, however he still… …

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  • 32Buttocks — Derrière redirects here. For the Irish air sometimes known as the Derry Air , see Londonderry Air. Buttocks …

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  • 33Western riding — is a style of horseback riding which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spanish Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy in the American West.… …

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  • 35Equitation — refers to a rider s position while mounted, and encompasses a rider s ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In competitions, this is judged in equitation classes, or classes at horse shows that mainly judge the rider s performance… …

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  • 36Köçek — The köçek phenomenon (plural köçekler in Turkish) is one of the significant features of Ottoman Empire culture Fact|date=August 2008. The köçek was typically a very handsome young male rakkas, dancer, usually cross dressed in feminine attire,… …

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  • 37squat — I. verb (squatted; squatting) Etymology: Middle English squatten to crush, crouch in hiding, from Middle French (Picard dialect) esquatir, escuater, from Old French es ex + quatir to hide, from Vulgar Latin *coactire to squeeze, alteration of… …

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  • 38Hunkers — Hun kers, n. pl. [See {Hunker}.] In the phrase on one s hunkers, in a squatting or crouching position; haunches. [Scot. & Local, U. S.] Sit on your hunkers and pray for the bridge. Kipling. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 39Megatherium — Temporal range: Late Pliocene to Early Holocene 2–0.008 Ma …

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