Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase refers to a horse bucking. To boil over is to begin bucking. The image is of a pot on the fire suddenly bubbling over.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to pay over money owed. A cowboy had to pony up when he'd borrowed from someone.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant finished, given over. The image is of the cowboy wrapping everything up neatly and ending it.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant unexpected happenings after an event was supposed to be over. It's similar to an earthquake's aftershock.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to get the better of someone. The image is of being a bird roosting over the place where the other bird sits.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to cheat, to pull the wool over someone's eyes. You wouldn't want to be honey-fuggled."
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a conceited, over-dressed fellow who tried to act like a "gentleman." The clerk for a barber wouldn't really be a gentleman.
Money Over Players
"Bend Over Whore"
Rhyming slang (UK/Australia)Dunlop (tyre) : liarSlangDunlop : the belly "done-lops" over the belt "Look at that dude over there, he has a dunlop"
The slang big cat often refers to the person in charge. It can also refer to someone who is dominant over others.
"jk" is internet slang for "just kidding." When someone repeats it over and over again they mean to emphasize that they were kidding about whatever they happened to be saying.
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