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- Dictionarycowboy/ˈkaʊbɔɪ/
noun
- 1. (especially in the western US) a man who herds and tends cattle, performing much of his work on horseback: "they are always playing cowboys and Indians" Similar
- 2. a dishonest or careless person in business, especially an unqualified one: informal British "cowboy coach firms are alleged to have flouted safety rules" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. work as a cowboy. informal North American
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a person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse, or a similar character in a film: The ranch employed ten or twelve cowboys.
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. Cattle drives ensure the herds health in finding pasture and bring them to market.
The meaning of COWBOY is one who tends cattle or horses; especially : a usually mounted cattle-ranch hand. How to use cowboy in a sentence. Did you know?
A cowboy is a ranch worker whose job is to herd or tend cattle while riding a horse. If you visit a ranch, you may get to watch cowboys doing tricks with lassos.
noun. a man who herds and tends cattle on a ranch, especially in the western U.S., and who traditionally goes about most of his work on horseback. a man who exhibits the skills attributed to such cowboys, especially in rodeos. Chiefly Northeastern U.S. a reckless or speedy automobile driver.
1. countable noun B2. A cowboy is a male character in a western. Boys used to play at cowboys and Indians. ...cowboy films. 2. countable noun. A cowboy is a man employed to look after cattle in North America, especially in former times. 3. countable noun [oft NOUN noun]
someone who is not honest, careful, or skillful in their trade or business, or someone who ignores rules that most people obey and is therefore not considered to be responsible: a bunch of cowboys Those construction workers are a bunch of cowboys - they made a terrible job of our addition. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
1. A hired man, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback. Also called cowman; also called regionally buckaroo, vaquero, waddy2. See Note at buckaroo. 2. An adventurous hero. 3. Slang A reckless person, such as a driver, pilot, or manager, who ignores potential risks.
cowboy, in the western United States, a horseman skilled at handling cattle, an indispensable laborer in the cattle industry of the trans-Mississippi west, and a romantic figure in American folklore.
COWBOY meaning: 1 : a man who rides a horse and whose job is to take care of cows or horses especially in the western U.S.; 2 : a man who performs in a rodeo.