So imagine you work for a company that's about to go bankrupt and everybody's very fearful of their own financial lives. One day, during lunch time, one of your coworkers talks to you about the things she's overheard through the halls of the company. Among the many things she says, one of them catches your attention. She says the other day the boss was whispering something like cutting costs of the company by half by cutting people by a third. You hesitate to believe what she says, but she won't give up easily. Here's what she says:
-You can definitely believe me! Like I said, I heard it straight from the horse's mouth. It was the boss who said those things. It wasn't just anybody.
If you get an information "straight from the horse's mouth", you get it from someone who is involved in it and who knows a lot about it.
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