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To aledgedly take money from well known charities, also to go for a meal not pay then eat what everyone doesn't. Children in need takings.
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A cowboy is the ideal American figure because he comes packing with two Colt .45 Revolvers, and a double barrel shotgun, plus a 1HP...Horse. It'd be cool if I was a cowboy.
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A cute farmer boy who knows how to treat a lady! Save a horse, ride a cowboy
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The famous image of Americans. The person who is poeti, a fighter, and can survive on his own. I have been called a cowboy before, by those without these skills John Wayne could stare down an army.
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first of all to clear things up, cowboys aren't gay. brokeback mountain was a movie about sheep herders, not cowboys. if anything most cowboys are gay bashers...and most of them are sheep herder bashers to urban person: hey look at that broke back cowboy
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1. an adventurous hero
2. a hired man who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback John Wayne, Tex Ritter, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry were some of the most famous cowboys.
"I should've been a Cowboy I should'be learned to rope and ride Wearing my six-shooter riding by pony on a cattle drive Stealing the young girl's hearts Just like Gene and Roy Singing those campfire songs I should've been a cowboy" |
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A descriptive word of Texan origin which can be used interchangably as a noun, a verb, an imperative, or an adjective. Noun: "Are you a real cowboy?" (self explanatory)
Verb: "Ol' Jimmy ain't much to look at, but he sure can cowboy!" (i.e., possesses the skills necessary to do the work of a cowboy) Imperative: "Cowboy up!" (i.e., quit whining & get tough) Adjective: "That's real cowboy of you!" (i.e., decent or nice. Sometimes used sarcastically to someone who let you down) |
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UK slang
A tradesperson, normally a builder, plumber, roofer etc who performs shoddy work at an inflated price. I paid some cowboy to fix the leak, he charged me 300 quid and I've still got 6 inches of water in my kitchen.
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