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Originally Posted by Z-man
This.
Methinks the OP is a sub-30 year old millenial... Not judging - just sayin' 
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Yup. Confirmation:
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Originally Posted by sugarwood
Thank you, that makes more sense.
I would imagine if a horse was ridden in the rain, or was sweating profusely, you'd want to brush out his mane.
Put away wet, the horse will look ragged and tangled tomorrow.
While this does not translate literally to cars, it must be used to describe something in ratty appearance.
What Does "Rode Hard and Put Away Wet" Mean? (with pictures)
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It has nothing to do with appearance, least of all its mane. The very health and well being of the horse is at stake.