hitching post

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English

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Horse hitched to a post
Row of ornate horseheaded hitching posts; French Quarter, New Orleans
Row of carved stone hitching posts; Xianyang Museum, Shaanxi

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hitching post (plural hitching posts)

  1. A post to which a horse (or other animal) may be tethered to prevent it from straying.
    Joe tied his horse to the hitching post before going into the bank.
  2. (slang) A main shelter at a recreation place (e.g. a campground) where people go to socialize, eat, and purchase small items.
    The two girls who were camping went to the hitching post to buy some hot dogs and buns for the wiener roast.
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