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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.β€” Β«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.β€” Β«Buckle bunnies: Rodeo’s version of groupies, women who love to be around rodeo cowboys.Β» β€”β€œPick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily News (Mass.) June 10, 2004...

bull dogger

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

hazer

hazer  n.β€” Β«Hazer: The cowboy riding on the opposite side of the steer to keep the animal from running away from the steer wrestler’s horse.Β» β€”β€œPick 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)