The 'water babies' were spirits who lived in rivers and streams in Charles Kingsley's 1864 novel The Water Babies. In common parlance someone who has good water confidence and is a strong swimmer is called a Water Baby.
It means at a loss or perplexed.
Sleep
It's just a slang term for the phrase "shut up." (:
it's a phrase to express an exaggerated amount of hunger.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fun way to describe water. Adam and Eve didn't have anything stronger to drink.
"Holler" is slang for shouting or calling out loudly. It can also mean to seek or ask for something, as in "Give me a holler if you need help."
In slang terms, "tickle it" often refers to trying something out or attempting to do something in a humorous or light-hearted way. It can also imply exploring or experimenting with something new or unfamiliar.
It is slang for orgasm.
"No mames, vato" is a colloquial Mexican Spanish phrase that can be translated as "No way, dude" or "You're kidding me, man." It is often used to express disbelief, surprise, or frustration in a casual manner.
The phrase "Mugging me" is slang for "Staring at". As in "Who you muggin?"
It means at a loss or perplexed.
Sleep
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant in the company of a woman. A moll was slang for a woman.
The slang phrase "he's in the house" typically means that someone has arrived or is present at a location or event. It is often used to announce someone's arrival energetically or enthusiastically.
It's just a slang term for the phrase "shut up." (:
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means slow-moving, dull or awkward. The image is of someone who is water-logged and sluggish.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! These were oysters. Cowboys loved making up funny names for things.