charley horse
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Definition
Noun: A sudden, painful, involuntary contraction or cramp in a muscle, typically occurring in the thigh or calf after strenuous physical activity.
Usage
This term is primarily used in informal, everyday American English to describe a common type of muscle cramp associated with exercise or physical exertion. It is often used in contexts related to sports, fitness, or general physical discomfort.
Examples
- After the long run, she got a painful charley horse in her calf.
- He had to stop playing basketball because of a sudden charley horse in his thigh.
- I woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible charley horse.
Advanced Usage
The term can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any sudden muscle cramp, not exclusively from exercise, though its core meaning is tied to post-exertion cramps.
Variants and Related Words
- Muscle cramp: The more general, formal term for the same condition.
- Cramp: A simpler, more common synonym.
Synonyms
- Cramp
- Muscle spasm
- Muscle cramp
Idioms
- To have a charley horse: This is the standard idiomatic expression for experiencing this type of cramp.
- I can't walk right now; I think I have a charley horse.
Noun
- a muscular cramp (especially in the thigh or calf) following vigorous exercise