In real railroad slang, a sub-genre of foamer, any railroad enthusiast or fan who doesn't work in the trade.
No it is not. The word railroads is a plural noun. (The slang verb, to railroad, can mean to rush something through, or to convict someone of a crime without due process.)
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This just meant to travel by railroad. Cowboys and their cows often railed it from one city to another.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a deck of cards. This phrase came from the large number of card sharps working the railroads.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one gives the image of a railroad train. If a cowboy told you to "Train up," he meant to hurry.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant a railroad station or depot. It's a corruption of the word "depot" pronounced as "tea pot."
Dogs is slang for feet.Wheels is slang for car.
No, not necessarily. Some slang can be, but most slang is not.
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The slang for can is ''diddy''
Central Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad Company.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.