a quiet or spiritless cayuse.
See also: cayuse ((n.))
- 1954  He got an ancient, flea-bitten "squaw pony" for John. It had been relegated to that lowly estate because of lack of spirit and pokey gait.
- 1955  The horses of the Blackfoot . . . were sometimes termed "cayuses" or "squaw horses" by the white residents of the country.