Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a descriptive phrase meaning someone was in disgrace. A cowboy would never sell his saddle unless he was in dire straits.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a wide variety of miscellaneous articles for sale. A general store sold many notions.
Usually refers to prescription pills that are commonly abused by opiate users; Methadone. They are sold on the street.
Well i sold my barker saddle for...... £ 400. However mine was in good condition and was made out of black leather. :DCharlie x
It depends on the meaning of "our". You mean boots sold in the United States? Most are manufactured in China, however a small percentage of them are made in Mexico.
you cant. they're too stupid to be sold in such a great counry as canada
Codiene isn't slang. Codiene is an opiate, a milder form of morphine, and subsequently, a milder form of heroin. It is sold on presciption and is found in some cough syrups.
A Z car is a slang term for an official limousine, as sold for daily use in Australia.
Corral boots focuses on one main product, that product being cowboy boots. These cowboy boots are specially made by experienced boot makers from Leon, Mexico.
You can jump in a saddle seat saddle the same way that you could jump in a western saddle or bareback. However, it will be difficult because the balance in a saddle seat saddle is different from that in a hunt seat saddle. With a saddle seat saddle, your weight is further back, and the stirrups are much longer. Also, saddle seat saddles lack knee rolls. If you are going over high jumps, it will be very hard to keep your balance in a saddle seat saddle.
"NWT" stands for "new with tags." It is commonly used in online marketplaces to indicate that an item being sold is brand new and still has its original tags attached.
I think it means 'to prostitute' as in 'she brassed herself' meaning she sold her sexual services. It comes from the cockney slang for a prossie, brass nail, meaning tail (a slang word for a pros).
The production of cowboy boots typically takes anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the craftsmanship and materials used. High-quality, custom-made boots may take even longer due to the intricate detailing involved. In the United States, approximately 1.5 to 2 million pairs of cowboy boots are sold each year, reflecting their enduring popularity in fashion and culture.