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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another way of saying thrown from a horse. You'd end up face down in the dirt chewing on the gravel.
Trap Rock! no specific type of rock but the opposite of Pay Dirt- or useful ore. As a slang term overburden that is hauled away from construction sites, etc. Usually written as a noun clause, not one word. Trap Rock is the opposite of a Bonanza!
The phrase "caked on dirt" usually means that wet dirt has gotten on an object or person and dried and it is now caked on and cracking. Essentially, if something has caked on dirt, it is very dirty!
No, the noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance; it has no plural form.
To eat dirt simply means to endure or accept insults or bad treatment.
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Dirt, filth, excrement.
A cracker was a slang name for a dirt poor white person. Somewhere in the late 1830's.
A dirt bag is a slang term for a person who is considered despicable, untrustworthy, or deceitful. It is typically used to describe someone who exhibits objectionable behavior or lacks integrity.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to be killed. You'd end up face down biting at the dirt.
It originated from the southwestern united states. People would run in the desert and come back with dirty feet. They would say "I was pounding dirt" instead of saying I was running.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to beat or thrash thoroughly. The image is of hitting him so hard that all the dirt flies off the plow.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another way of saying thrown from a horse. You'd end up face down in the dirt chewing on the gravel.
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The word may be one of these: SCHEME - a plan or design SKIM - to remove from the surface (as skim milk) SCUM - dirt or debris SCAM - (slang verb) to swindle
The phrase "swampin' out" in "Of Mice and Men" refers to cleaning out the stables. It is a slang term used by the character Crooks to describe the physical labor involved in keeping the living quarters tidy and free of dirt and waste. It symbolizes the menial tasks and hard work that the characters have to endure in their daily lives.