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Tabs MOD Since: Jan, 2001
2021-04-27 13:01:25

As I said on the thread, Dark Horse.

Merriam-Webster, Phrases

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019
2021-04-28 13:34:55

Darkhorse maybe I do find it looks better but Tabs brings up a good point.

rjd1922 Since: May, 2013
2021-04-28 14:02:00

It was originally Darkhorse, but was custom titled to Dark Horse and later reverted.

Keet cleanup
underCoverSailsman Since: Jan, 2021
2021-04-28 14:06:58

Given the etymology, this one is two words: "Dark Horse". The closed compound "Darkhorse" refers to the comic book publisher.

crazysamaritan MOD Since: Apr, 2010
2021-04-28 16:28:39

I'm used to it as a compound word, but I have no problem with conforming to the dictionary references given.

Link to TRS threads in project mode here.
StFan Since: Jan, 2001
2021-05-01 03:31:16

The dedicated thread have changed the capitalization, and I submitted a new custom title to cover the previous one.

I'll link to this thread in a commented-out note on the page to avoid any future conflict.

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