The American thoroughbred was given his moniker after a ship in the UK was named Boaty McBoatface following a public poll. The British horse was bred using a stallion named Pursuit of Love and a mare called My Discovery, which makes sense. Interestingly, magic carpet burns’ father was called Foreplay. It is listed as one of the dodgy horse names that gave racing commentators sleepless nights. Doremifasollatido’s winning performance turned heads, but it was Durkin’s race call that makes people remember her fondly to this day.ĭoremifasollatido won the Grade 2 Matron as a 2-year-old and banked more than $260,000 in career earnings. Fiftyshadesofhay DoReMiFaSoLlaTiDoĪdding a sense of music to environment in style. Foaled in 2010, Fiftyshadesofhay won five of 20 career starts (including three graded stakes races) and banked more than $1 million in career earnings. Fiftyshadesofhayįrom the book, which many are familiar with. He ran at Will Rogers Downs and Remington Park (both located in Oklahoma), and he found the winner’s circle for the first time in June 2018. Bofa Deez Nutsīofa Deez Nuts is a gelding quarter horse. This gelding’s mother was called Frisky Business, believe it or not. This was a thoroughbred that had an interesting name in a question form. Honestly, why would you do that? Take a second and think about it. The Irish-bred, British-trained horse is owned by JP McManus. Though shakalakaboom didn’t win the race, a lot of fans loved his awesome name.Ī New Zealand thoroughbred. He gained popularity at the 2012 Grand National Runners. It may not seem obvious but if you say loud and repeatedly, it sounds like ‘Who Farted’. This another creative yet unrefined name. Panty Raid will best be remembered for her stirring victory in the Grade II $200,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes on May 19, 2007. Panty Raid won five of 10 career starts, including two Grade 1 races, and she wound up earning more than one million dollars. Notacatbutallama Panty RaidĪn American Thoroughbred racehorse born on March 8, 2004.
Notacatbutallama won a pair of Grade 3 races as a 3-year-old and ended his career with nearly $800,000 in earnings. The hysterical response made for an eye-catching name that used most of the 18 characters allotted by the Jockey Club, but the horse that possessed it was far more than a punch line.
This name was borrowed from a game of Taboo played by the owners of horse. Onoitsmymothernlaw had only four career starts which included a win at Saratoga Race Course, and the race call included the hysterical comment, “Onoitsmymothernlaw … won’t go away!” Notacatbutallama To this day, not much known about the link between the horse and the mother in law. It is one of the most creative yet funny horse name. Ha Ha is a thoroughbred horse born in Australia in 1998 that won 8 of 25 career starts Ha Ha Onoitsmymothernlaw