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buckaroo

[buhk-uh-roo, buhk-uh-roo] / ˈbʌk əˌru, ˌbʌk əˈru /




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Fred liked to recall advice he received from the old actor Gabby Hayes: “When I’m on the air, I see just one little buckaroo out there.”

From Golf Digest

A ringmaster — or ringmistress, in this case — asks us “little pardners and big buckaroos” to relax into our seats while the troupe acts out a story.

From Los Angeles Times

As any moviegoer knows, at the end of the cattle drive, the buckaroos celebrate at the saloons, gambling, drinking and being entertained with barrelhouse piano and dancing girls.

From New York Times

“I was a hurtin’ buckaroo,” he told the publication Canadian Christianity.

From Washington Post

In an effort to attract a more diverse fan base, the new Dallas Cowboys logo features a buckaroo in chaps toting two feather boas.

From Washington Post