subs. (old).—1.  A horse. Cf., DAISY-CUTTER and GROGHAM. For synonyms, see PRAD.

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  1781.  G. PARKER, A View of Society, II., 48. The hostler then says, ‘He has a choice nag or DAISY-KICKER to sell or SWAP.’

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  2.  (old).—An ostler. [By implication from sense 1.]

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  1781.  G. PARKER, A View of Society, II., 39. DAISY-KICKERS are Hostlers belonging to large inns; and are known to each other by this name.

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