horse's mouth

The phrase "horse's mouth" refers to hearing or getting information directly from the most reliable or authoritative source on a particular matter. It implies getting firsthand or "straight from the source" information rather than relying on secondhand or less reliable sources. The term likely originates from the practice of checking a horse's teeth to determine its age and overall health, as experienced veterinarians or horse experts would be the most knowledgeable regarding such matters.


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