Citations:HorseTok

Proper noun: "(Internet slang) the community of equestrians and horse lovers on TikTok"

 * 2021, Michael St. James, "How to Blow Up Your Music on TikTok: Part 1 of 2", Performer Magazine, June/July 2021, page 9:
 * Try to isolate which Tok your song fits into. Is it WitchTok, CosTok, HorseTok, DadbodTok, GeriatricMillTok?
 * 2021, Calla Wahlquist, "The best way to watch Olympic dressage? On TikTok, with commentary from Finland", The Guardian, 28 July 2021:
 * Horsetok came together in sympathy for a Finnish rider, Henri Ruoste, whose horse Kontestro decided a photographer posed a mortal threat, and the Australian Kelly Layne, whose 12-year-old gelding, Samhitas, reared during the piaffe, landing her at the bottom of the ladder with a final score of 58.35.
 * 2021, Arielle Richards, "The Horse Girl is Back. Did It Ever Really Leave?", Vice, 7 December 2021:
 * It doesn’t stop there, though. HorseTok is a strange place. There’s an entire genre of horse-themed “thirst traps”, where stomachs sway and hips grind seductively on leather saddles, with captions like “horse girls do it best”.
 * 2022, Anonymous, "The Wonderful World of Kinktok", Ram! (Lincoln University), March 2022, page 24:
 * For example, Farming Tiktok, where farmers from all over the world share their experience in their field or HorseTok where riders share their knowledge and experience in all different disciplines.