The question is ambiguous.
Do you mean:
'(I) don't have a cowman' or '(I) don't have a cow, man'
Or, as an imperative/suggestion:
'Don't (you) have a cowman!' or 'Don't (you) have a cow, man!'
Clarify the question, and a translation is possible.
Encefalopatía Espongiforme bovina
To say 'cow' in Spanish, you would say 'vaca.'
If you wanted to say cow in Italian, you would say vacca. To say cow in Spanish you would say vaca. To say cow in German you would say kuh.
No it is not, it's just an idiom.
MAD-reed
Mad Cow-Girl was born in 1961.
muy loco is very mad in spanish :) (mad as in mad hatter or insane) Angry is enojado.
We are aware of mad cow disease
"Se van a enojar"
estoy muy loco
Bad cow
'loca' means 'mad' (it could be 'mad woman' or another feminine noun)
Mad Cow-Girl died on 2010-07-04.