buckle bunny
n.— «Buckle bunnies: Rodeo’s version of groupies, women who love to be around rodeo cowboys.» —“Pick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily News (Mass.) June 10, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
buckle bunny
n.— «Buckle bunnies: Rodeo’s version of groupies, women who love to be around rodeo cowboys.» —“Pick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily News (Mass.) June 10, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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