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Related topics: Occupations, Agriculturebuck·a·roo /ˌbʌkəˈruː/ noun [countable] American English informal BOTAa cowboy – used especially when talking to children 牛仔〔尤对儿童说话时用〕Examples from the Corpusbuckaroo• And having lost our zeal for the idle etchings of some bored buckaroo, we slink off into the shade.• Or bummed out, or bumped off, or some bumptious buckaroo had burst your bubble.Origin buckaroo (1800-1900) Spanish vaquero “cowboy”; influenced by → BUCK1buck·a·roo nounChineseSyllable – used cowboy a children especially Corpus when to talking |