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rock-n-roll buckaroo 

a phrase used to provoke ghosts and demons. Often used while laying in a pentagram in the basement of a haunted house while ghost hunting with your excessively paranoid friend.
Shane: *lying on pentagram*

Shane: here we go!
Ryan: you're out of your mind!
Shane: rock-n-roll buckaroo!
Shane: (talking to demons:) if you want to eat my heart, turn that light on...
A common term used to describe a friend. Most commonly used in Southern USA, it used as a term of endearment for a friend. Synonym of: Bucko, Bucket, Scurvy Dog.
John: "Why hello there buckaroo!"
Buckaroo: "Oh hey John!"
Buckaroo by OneScurvyDog January 13, 2020
Just something cool to call someone, its like old timey cowboy speak.
-Hey buckaroo!
Buckaroo by that little reggid March 12, 2019

yee yee buckaroos

I wAnNa Be A cOwBoY BaByYyYy

on tiktok @rubyisawesome4
Remember the cowboy vine?
Of Course! yee yee buckaroos!
yee yee buckaroos by @rubyisawesome4 February 19, 2020

Buckaroonies 

A classically dandy nickname for money created by figs himself
Fish earned 70 Buckaroonies from umpiring a little league game.

Buckle Up Buckaroo 

Metaphor for: "Get ready cause some crazy shit's about to go down!" or "Get ready for a wild ride!" or what you say before the shit hits the fan.

History: Derives from old cowboy rodeo phrase, as a reminder when riding on a wild bull or bucking bronco.

Pop Culture: A favorite phrase of Caitlyn Jenner on South Park, which is then usually followed by someone getting accidentally killed by her.
Guy at bar asks Caitlyn Jenner: "It should be an interesting election this year huh?"

Caitlyn sips her drink and fiendishly replies: "Buckle up buckaroos."
Buckle Up Buckaroo by ZorkMuse December 15, 2016