Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
road-apple
noun
/ˈroʊdˈæpəl/

Definition
A road-apple is a term used to describe a piece of horse manure that has been left on a road, often encountered in rural or equestrian areas.

Examples
- While riding through the countryside, we had to steer clear of several road-apples on the trail.
- The trail was so muddy that we had to pick our way carefully to avoid the road-apples.
- He joked that stepping in a road-apple was part of the ‘equestrian experience.’

Meaning
The word ‘road-apple’ is used informally and humorously to refer to horse droppings found on roads or paths. It is a metaphorical expression that highlights the often quirky nature of language.

Synonyms
- manure
- droppings
- waste