What does "To hear something straight from the horse's mouth" mean?

English · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The expression "to hear something straight from the horse's mouth" means to hear information from the most direct source or the original source, without any distortions, interpretations, or misrepresentations that might be introduced by secondary sources. This idiom suggests that the information is reliable and accurate because it has not been filtered through other people who might alter or misunderstand it.

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