A southern female who has delusional belief she is Scarlet O'hara. When in reality she has the etiquette of a fraternity brother, arm hair of a wookie, and twang that would make your deaf grandfather have seizers upon listening. Generally receive higher education at vo-tech or beauty school.
Dude have you seen those Cowbells at piggly wiggly? I can't even get to the buy one get one ben and jerry pints. And in all the confusion all i can hear is Ya'll see this here sale! I don't know if I should by my usual Misty ultra lights or chubby hubby and half baked.
by southern belch November 19, 2010
by Jacob Parker April 26, 2005
At the end of the evening, a young man was heard saying, "I gotta have more Cowbell", to which the bartender poured him a Red Bull & Vodka.
by Skyler Burgess June 12, 2003
Did you heard that Louis and Harry were forced to stay in the closet?
Yeah that salmon cowbell made them hide their sexuality
Yeah that salmon cowbell made them hide their sexuality
by fuckyouretight April 5, 2021
A truly terrible person also known as S*mon Cowell. He treats his performers no better than a pile of trash and, needs to be put in his place.
by MadelineDoesItTheTommoWay July 18, 2020
This happens when you tie a bell around your sack then have a girl lay on the floor and you fuck her in the mouth and let your nuts slap underneath her chin thus ringing the bell.
by hollywood452 March 26, 2009
A phrase that came into popular culture through a Saturday Night Live skit with Will Farrell.
In the skit, Farrell portrayed a member of the 80s rock band Blue Oyster Cult as they recorded their classic hit "Don't Fear the Reaper" in the studio.
Farrell played the cowbell quite forcefully on that track, much to the dismay of the rest of the band.
Yet surprisingly, the studio producer loved Farrell's cowbell playing, and demanded "more cowbell" on the track.
In the skit, Farrell portrayed a member of the 80s rock band Blue Oyster Cult as they recorded their classic hit "Don't Fear the Reaper" in the studio.
Farrell played the cowbell quite forcefully on that track, much to the dismay of the rest of the band.
Yet surprisingly, the studio producer loved Farrell's cowbell playing, and demanded "more cowbell" on the track.
by RexGibson February 6, 2006