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The phrase “get off your high horse” derived from the literal high horses that nobility or military officers rode, symbolizing arrogance or superiority. Medieval landowners and soldiers were known to ride large horses to emphasize their power and superiority over their subjects. The phrase high horse grew to mean "pompous or self-righteous" from there.
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