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drugstore cowboy
noun
- a young man who loafs around drugstores or on street corners.
- a person who dresses like a cowboy but has never worked as one.
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Origin of drugstore cowboy1
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âDrugstore Cowboyâ recently came out in a new Criterion 4K edition.
Arguably, his best performances are in the indie films âDrugstore Cowboyâ and âFactotum,â where he played Charles Bukowskiâs alter ego â which is what makes him playing Brando both fun and exciting.
Mathews continues, âI look at friends who made the wrong choice, who turned down the low-budget independent gig to take the high-priced job and the low-budget gig turned out to be a âDrugstore Cowboyâ or âReservoir Dogsâ and the high-paying gig turned out to be something that came and went.
He described Haupt as a "drugstore cowboy," which was slang for a young man who hangs out on street corners or drugstores.
âDrugstore Cowboyâ is so excellent, and so true to the experience of drug users, he wrote, that âyou are happy to be a member of the human race that produced it.â
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