Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a particularly descriptive phrase for a pregnant woman. The bustle was part of a woman's skirt that protruded in the back to make her bottom look larger. If she wore it wrong, it would stick out in front.
I cannot find the term "bob in a bob" in any online slang dictionary. Perhaps you heard it wrong. A "bob" was an old term for a shilling (coin), and can be a modern slang abbreviation for "bend over buddy" or "battery operated boyfriend."
The proper word is 'kaffe'. There used to be (quite some time ago) a kind of slang that placed syllables in the wrong order.
Titfer. As in tit fer tat, or to non-Cockneys, tit for tat, meaning to pay back some kind of wrong.
I dont think it effects anyones english. Theres a time and place to use slang and theres a time and place to use proper english. As long as you know the difference and know when to not use slang at the wrong time you will be fine
it means Fail Phail a slang, forum-based term meaning fail, failure, wrong, or used as an insult usually meaning one is a failure, dumb, weak, etc.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a funny way of saying you've got the wrong person for anything. "I picked the wrong pig by the tail when I started a fight with him," said the cowboy.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant in partnership with, in company, or in a band. You didn't want to be thought in cahoots with the wrong people.
yes very wrong.
Shoot is basically swearing in slang, or used to exclaim that something has gone wrong
No, "hibijibi" is not a known slang term in English. It may be a made-up or uncommon word.
its lol spelled wrong
No.
A wrong 'un is a person of bad or dishonest character, or a slang term used in cricket for a googly.
yes.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with wearing a flannel, especially if you are someone with the initials C.G or L.M.R.T. There is however, something very horrifying about velvet... No matter what your initials.
i think that's gay
the one driving Nope, that's wrong. The real cowboy is the one in the middle because he doesn't have to mess with the gate. That's cowboy logic.