by nonuttin February 5, 2009
EXTREMELY common word used to describe a hard packed, or very harsh cigarette. Most commonly used when talking about Marlboro Reds, 100's, Camel 99's and sometimes Newports.
by Isar February 9, 2006
"Yes Ma'am. I'll have the cowboy killer with a potatoe on the side."
Customer: "What's the cowboy killer?"
Server: "It's an 18oz Steak cooked to order."
Customer: "Sweet! Don't even cook it. Just walk it in here and show it the fire."
Customer: "What's the cowboy killer?"
Server: "It's an 18oz Steak cooked to order."
Customer: "Sweet! Don't even cook it. Just walk it in here and show it the fire."
by ChuckSnow January 30, 2009
by TIMJB1 September 22, 2006
by Cary November 30, 2004
Marlboro cigarettes. The name comes from the old marlboro ads in which cowboys were portrayed smoking cigs, thus the name cowboy killers.
by Dee Lauris September 30, 2004
Marlboro Full Flavor Cigarettes/ Marlboro Reds. Given name cause of old ads with the "Marlboro Man", a cowboy who smokes Marlboros.
by carlbittner October 26, 2008