Cowboy Slang for Your Western Vacation | C Lazy U Ranch (2024)

July 23rd is National Cowboy Day! What better place to celebrate than C Lazy U Ranch?

Your all-inclusive dude ranch getaway is going to be the adventure of a lifetime – an enchanting escape into the authentic landscape of the American West. Amidst all the horseback riding, farm-to-table freshness, and country fun, you might be so wrapped up in the experience that you wish you had some cowboy lingo to spice up your dialog.

Well, what are you waiting for? It’s time to inject some western flavor into your vocabulary with some slang for your upcoming cowboy adventures!

What is Cowboy Slang?

Cowboy slang was used during the time of the American Wild West – and may be still used by those who still live the cowboy lifestyle today. Cowboy words and phrases give us a peak into life of the cowboy and can just be fun to say while enjoying a family vacation at our guest ranch in Colorado.

See Also: Horse Riding Terms for Beginners

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Western Slang to Know

Above Board

Something that is honest and legitimate. “The poker games here are all above board.”

Ace-High

This term comes from poker, but was also used to refer to things that were fine, luxurious, and respectable. “The lodges at C Lazy U sure are ace-high.”

Airin’ the Lungs

Cussing. “Hey, no airin’ the lungs out here! This is a family getaway.”

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Barn Sour

When a horse wants nothing more than to be in the barn. “I was worried Remi would be barn sour today, but all he wanted to do was explore the pasture!”

Desert Canary

A donkey, like C Lazy U residents Tilly, Wilbur, and Petey.

Howdy

The typical cowboy greeting. “While you boys are out hatchet throwing, I’m going to say howdy to the Lazy You Spa.”

Tarnation

A non-cuss exclamation. “Tarnation! Chef Cory sure can cook the perfect steak!”

Tenderfoot

Someone young or new to a job. “Our daughter may be a tenderfoot, but have you seen how they taught her to ride that horse? She’ll be a pro in no time!”

That Dog Won’t Hunt

That idea or plan won’t work. “Jane is trying to teach her husband about western fashion, but that dog won’t hunt.”

Too Much Mustard

A braggart, or the quality of bragging too much. “Jake beat us all at trap shooting, and now he’s got too much mustard for my liking.” Alternatively, you can say that someone is “too big for their britches.”

Varmint

The cowboy way of saying “vermin.” Usually refers to a small or medium-sized animal, or a disreputable individual. “Did you see any varmints on the trail?” Or, “Those old West outlaws sure were some foul varmints!”

Wobblin’ Jaw

A big talker… maybe someone who talks too much. “I’d love to take Uncle Bill fly fishing… but he’s a bit of a wobblin’ jaw and might scare the fish.”

Yellow-Belly

A coward. This term most-likely comes from the medieval medical belief in the “four humors,” where too much yellow bile was thought to make a person behave irrationally. “Jim was acting a little yellow-bellied before we did the ropes course… but now the zipline and trapeze are all he can talk about!”

Yee-Haw!

The classic western expression of enthusiasm and excitement. You probably know it. Have you ever used it? If you’ve planned an all-inclusive trip to C Lazy U dude ranch – we guarantee you’ll be saying it soon!

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The Spirit of the West, Come to Life

Now that you know some cowboy terminology, it’s time to start planning your American west adventure at our all-inclusive guest ranch! C Lazy U isn’t just an all-inclusive guest resort, it’s also a whirlwind experience that stays with guests long after they’ve left. Want to make your next family vacation unforgettable? Start planning your stay, and contact us today!

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FAQs

Cowboy Slang for Your Western Vacation | C Lazy U Ranch? ›

COW-PUNCHER: Also called Buckaroo, Cow Poke, Waddie, Cowboy, and in Spanish a “Vaquero”. Terms for cowboy vary with the region. The term cow puncher or “puncher” is more commonly used in the southwest.

What are some cowboy phrases? ›

Cowboy Sayings
  • "Cowboy is a breed tougher than nails and strong as steel."
  • "As welcome as a rattlesnake at a square dance."
  • "By hook or by crook." (by any means necessary)
  • "It don't take a very big person to carry a grudge."
  • "He's all hat and no cattle." (all talk, no action)
  • "Speak your mind, but ride a fast horse."

What is slang for western cowboy? ›

COW-PUNCHER: Also called Buckaroo, Cow Poke, Waddie, Cowboy, and in Spanish a “Vaquero”. Terms for cowboy vary with the region. The term cow puncher or “puncher” is more commonly used in the southwest.

What is a cowboy word that starts with C? ›

Cayuse – A cowboy's steed. Cavallard – Caravans crossing the prairies. Caveson – A muzzle for a horse. Celestial – A term used in the West to refer to people of Chinese descent; the word derives from an old name for China, the “Celestial Empire.”

What is the cowboy slang for let's go? ›

"Giddyup," also written as "giddyap" and "giddy up", is an expression that comes from a command given to a horse to go faster. It's still used today to mean "let's go" or "hurry up."

What are cool rodeo sayings? ›

Cute Rodeo Captions
  • It's a rodeo thing.
  • In my cowgirl era 🤠
  • Another day, another rodeo.
  • This ain't my first rodeo.
  • Time to cowgirl up.
  • Meanwhile, at the rodeo…
  • Livin' that rodeo life. 😍
  • Rodeo's in my blood.
Nov 20, 2023

How do cowboys say "I love you"? ›

5 Ways to Say, "I Love You" Like A Cowboy
  • Buy her a horse. This one is a no-brainer, but as it requires a major investment, not all of you will be able to pull it off. ...
  • Take her to a barn dance. ...
  • Buy her a pair of cowgirl boots. ...
  • Cook her dinner. ...
  • Get her some more turquoise.

What's a cool cowboy name? ›

A long list of cowboy names
  • Austin "Stone Camp" Maverick. What is this? ...
  • Ash "Red Haired" Carson. ...
  • Archer "Wyatt" Westwood. ...
  • Augustus "Gus" Clay. ...
  • Alonzo "Lone Star" Dakota. ...
  • Abel "Buck" Hamilton. ...
  • Amos "Bronco" Sawyer. ...
  • Anson "Silver" McCoy.
Dec 27, 2023

What did cowboys call themselves? ›

Originally, White cowboys were called cowhands, and African Americans were pejoratively referred to as “cowboys.” African American men being called “boy” regardless of their age stems from slavery and the plantation era in the South.

What are Southern cowboys called? ›

The vaquero became the foundation for the North American cowboy, in Northern Mexico, Southwestern United States, and Western Canada. Vaquero, c. 1830. The cowboys of the Great Basin still use the term "buckaroo", which may be a corruption of vaquero, to describe themselves and their tradition.

What is the 4 letter C word? ›

List of Four Letter Words Starting With C For Kids
CakeCapeChug
CurlColdCity
CoinClogChub
CashCrowClan
ChowCartClay
20 more rows
Aug 17, 2022

What are C words? ›

List 10 words that start with 'C'.
  • Cat.
  • Crow.
  • Call.
  • Chair.
  • Choir.
  • Camel.
  • Cute.
  • Coupon.

What is a female cowboy called? ›

A cowgirl is the female equivalent of a cowboy.

What do cowboys shout? ›

A farmer behind a plow could be heard calling out Gee and Haw. Cowboys started using it to move cattle on a round up. Somewhere along the way, the words got changed to yee haw!

What is the cowboy term for crazy? ›

Crazy: Loco. Crazy as a loon. As crazy as popcorn on a hot skillet. Difficult: Like tryin' to scratch yore ear with yore elbow.

What is the cowboy slang for tough guy? ›

"Don't be such an old croaker." Crowbait ~ derogatory term for a poor-quality horse. Curly wolf ~ real tough guy, dangerous man. "Ol' Bill is a regular curly wolf, especially when he's drinkin' whiskey."

How do you say thank you in cowboy? ›

Much obliged” means what it says. You did me a big favor and now I owe you a big favor. Obliged is a slightly archaic, though still occasionally used word meaning obligated or indebted. Though, it is not generally used to refer to money or things.

How do the Cowboys say hello? ›

A: Howdy. B: Howdy partner.

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