Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to put into disorder, to make confusing. The image is of a hayfield, with hay scattered about.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is cowboy grammar for "might be able to." "I may can come to the social," said the cowboy.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one may be a variation of the term "skin." It means to borrow money.
People may not no what they mean.
You may mean 'barf' which is slang for vomiting.
It is a 'slang' word for a woman who may (or may not) have a desreputable character
It's 1920s slang for 'may I have a cigarette?'
Skedastic isn't a real word. It may be slang.
speeches/stories it may be a puerto rican slang word
There are several slang words that mean "no" (these should only be used in dialogue, not formal writing):NAHNAWNEGATORYNOONOPENO WAYUH-UHAIN'T (isn't)
Vida meand life, nor may be slang or dialect for no or not.
Donkey's is cockney slang that you may hear in London. It means 'years'. In the context of 'Blimey! I haven't seen you in donkey's!'
This guy may be just nice, but he may also have some interest in you.