#5: “Rode Hard and Put Away Wet”
The phrase “rode hard and put up wet” is reserved for those moments when someone looks completely worn out—exhausted, stressed, or not their usual self. The saying comes from horseback riding: if a horse is ridden hard and put away without being properly cooled down and dried; it ends up in rough shape.

The same idea applies to people who’ve been through the wringer. While it might sound harsh, it’s often said with concern rather than criticism. So, if someone tells you this, take it as a sign to slow down and take care of yourself!