horse of a different color

The phrase "horse of a different color" is an idiomatic expression that originated from a line in the play "The Wizard of Oz" written by L. Frank Baum. It refers to something or someone that is different or unrelated to the current topic or situation. It suggests that the subject being discussed is distinct and should be regarded separately from what was previously talked about.


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