A fork of Rural Dictionary
Americanism, Slang (noun) 1. a woman or girl, generally a tomboy, who mimics a cowboy in dress or mannerisms as in humorous skits 2. the wife or girlfriend of a cowboy 3. a woman who participates in rodeo barrel riding events
The pretty cowgirl won the barrel race.
Americanism, Slang (noun) 1. a woman or girl, generally a tomboy, who mimics a cowboy in dress or mannerisms as in humorous skits 2. the wife or girlfriend of a cowboy 3. a woman who participates in rodeo barrel riding events
The pretty cowgirl won the barrel race.
Interjection of annoyance or anger, like dammit!, son-of-a-bitch!, etc.: much stronger than "for Pete's sake!"
Stop playing with those girlish toys and act
like a boy, for Christ's sake!
also "crissakes!" or "Christ sake!"
(interjection)
1. it is your turn to play as in chess, checkers or other games
2. it is your right to initiate the first attempt to draw a holstered gun as in a pistol duel (gun-slinging term)
The gunslinger told his opponent, "your move!"
a game that simulates baseball, except the pitcher throws the ball underhand (bowling style) to the kicker at the plate, not batsman, to attempt to kick the ball fair to advance to bases or advance runners: the fielders catch and throw the ball (rubber ball about 10-12 inches in diameter) barehanded (w/out gloves): the game should be played on blacktop
John scored 5 home runs in kickball this week.
very skilled, able, talented or proficient
Eric Clapton was Hell and Jesus with a Gibson Les Paul in his hand. John Force is Hell and Jesus in a funny car. Hank Arron was Hell and Jesus at the plate with a Louisville Slugger. Rambo is Hell and Jesus with a machine gun.
Older American Slang a scoundrel, usually male; an unlikable or contemptible fellow
If that polecat comes on my farm to steal my cow I will have my trusty gun and loyal dog a-waitin' fer him!