![]() Just don’t call them clowns and you’ll be good. ![]() What you call steer wrestling if you were born before 1995. See also: heartbreak, agony, and “I would have won if I hadn’t.” If they leave the box too soon, they’ll break the thin cotton string holding the long end of the barrier rope together and receive a 10-second penalty. In the timed events, participants are required to give the calf or steer a head start. Also, what some roughstock competitors call the bucking chute.īreak The Barrier The back corner of the timed event side of the arena where the rider must back his or her horse into before nodding for their calf/steer. Go big or go home, leave it all on the line, let it all hang out, go for it, just go ahead and be awesome. Settle in, get that faraway look in your eyes, make your mean face and nod you head, cowboy – it’s going to be a fight to make the eight-second whistle. The thing that is supposed to only count to eight seconds before it goes off, but takes an impossible amount of time to hear when you’re strapped to the back of a bucking animal. #Ī roughie who can’t make it past the second jump before being flung, shot off, launched, etc., and firmly hitting the ground, well before the eight-second whistle.Ĩ Second Whistle So please enjoy, our never complete, sometimes slightly inaccurate or exaggerated, but always in good fun dictionary of cowboy slang. Whether you’re new to rodeo or just enjoy a good jab behind the chutes, we’ve come up with a list of our favorite rodeo slang and rodeo phrases that you may or may not be familiar with. ![]() ![]() Every sport has its own lingo, but rodeo has a language all its own. ![]()
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