were does the term cowboy bulder come from
because obama's person who chose the saying stole it from bob the builder...
builder, creator, establisher, inventor
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another way of saying the cowboy's bedroll. He'd have crumbs from his dinner.
she dated a Dallas cowboy player who was a "player"
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is cowboy grammar for "might be able to." "I may can come to the social," said the cowboy.
Either your credit card ran out of money or you canceled your Builder's Club.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another way of saying "ask no favors." A cowboy didn't ask no adds of anyone.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was just another way of saying, "By the way" or in passing. "By the bye," said the cowboy, "I borrowed a dollar from you."
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! Sand and grit meant courage to a cowboy. The saying was that a true Westerner had sand in his craw which made him courageous.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fanciful way of saying a cowboy was wooing someone. The image is of him waiting on her hand and foot, doing everything for her.