Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another euphemism for being drunk. The image is of a cowboy, shot in the neck, whose head is lolling.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a funny euphemism for getting shot. The pill was the bullet.
Of course he can! With a good bear rifle of course, as well as making sure the first shot is a kill shot instead of a wounding shot. A kill shot will bring down a bear no problem, especially if it's aimed at the head or between the neck vertebrae and the back of the skull. A wound shot will anger a bear and make it come after the cowboy who shot it.
Another name for the "cowboy shot" is a "low angle shot."
The phrase "who shot John" is often used as slang to refer to a situation where there is confusion, chaos, or disorder. It can also mean a situation that is unclear or difficult to understand.
Depends on the context, but normally "arrested"
He was shot in the head & neck.
A cowboy shot is a type of camera shot that frames a character from the knees up. It is commonly used in filmmaking to show the character's full body while also capturing their facial expressions and body language. This shot is often used in Western films to emphasize the cowboy's attire and demeanor.
This could be a warning dream that someone is jealous or not happy with your child, and can cause problems in your life. It does not mean that your child is going to be shot.
He was shot in the neck
Trey...
That is slang or a joke for "Bra".
The cowboy shot is a traditional way of drinking alcohol straight from the bottle without using a glass. It is often associated with a rugged and carefree image, symbolizing a sense of independence and rebellion. In the world of alcohol consumption, the cowboy shot is seen as a bold and unapologetic way of enjoying liquor, reflecting a sense of adventure and freedom.