pony and trap

The phrase "pony and trap" refers to a traditional form of horse-drawn carriage commonly used in rural areas and villages. The "pony" refers to a small horse, while the "trap" is a light, two-wheeled carriage. This term originated in the late 19th to early 20th century and was often used to describe a type of vehicle used for transportation or as a recreational pastime.


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