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Cowboy Slang for Modern Day Use

Current price: $19.99
Cowboy Slang for Modern Day Use
Cowboy Slang for Modern Day Use

Barnes and Noble

Cowboy Slang for Modern Day Use

Current price: $19.99
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Saddle up, partner, and learn some cowboy slang. Were you aware that cowboys in the 1800s had a distinct slang all their own? Most of these words have vanished from the English language. It's about time we start including these back into our everyday conversations. Impress and amaze your friends, family, and colleagues with your new wild west talk. You can tap into the essence of a character from your favorite cowboy-themed video game or simply add some pizzazz to your everyday chats. Developing fluency in cowboy slang will elevate your authenticity and reveal your true inner cowboy.
Pop Your Corn
-Speak your mind-"Well now, we all want to hear what you have to say. Go on, pop your corn!"
Dyed In The Wool
-Ingrained-"I've played this gosh darn video game so much that the map of the land is dyed in the wool of my mind."
Airin' the Lungs
-Cussing-"Did you see Larry's last email, boy was he Airin' the lungs. He better hope HR doesn't see that."

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