Dead horse
When a compositor or pressman has drawn more money on account than he has actually earned, he is said to be “horsing it,” and until he has done enough work in the next week to cover the amount overdrawn, he is understood to be working a “dead horse.”
Dead horse
When a Compositor or Pressman has drawn more money on account than he has actually earned, he is said to be “horsing it,” and until he has done enough work in the next week to cover the amount overdrawn, he is understood to be working a “dead horse.”—See Account-Line.