Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26725931-20150927040215/@comment-24577221-20151120164431

I hadn't run across the phrase "over under", and what I'm seeing in a quick search is giving me gambling lingo that doesn't seem to match your usage. You're meaning something like a fraction, expressed as a something-out-of-10?

At any rate, I think the meaning of "horse pucky" is clear. About as clear as when Col. Potter used the phrase... even if kids today [*harumph!*] aren't familiar with M*A*S*H.