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dally

dally n. a turn of rope around a saddle horn. Also v. Editorial Note: The historical and etymological information in the 1986 cite has not been verified. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

dally

dally  n.— «The team ropers are next. Most of them hail from the hilly oak-strewn valleys of California where dally roping originated…The word dally is a corruption of the Spanish da la vuelta, meaning to take a turn, as with a rope...

buckle bunny

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...

bull dogger

bull dogger
 n.— «Bull dogger: Steer wrestler.» —“Pick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily News (Mass.) June 10, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

hazer

hazer  n.— «Hazer: The cowboy riding on the opposite side of the steer to keep the animal from running away from the steer wrestler’s horse.» —“Pick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily...

resume on a rope

resume on a rope n. a backstage pass. Etymological Note: Ref. to the laminated cards on cords worn around the neck which authorize the wearer to access restricted areas at concerts. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)