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male cow
noun
Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S.
- a bull.
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of male cow1
An Americanism dating back to 1905â10
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In my language, when a child is born, we donât say âboyâ or âgirl,â but lashe, which means âmale cow,â or ngache, which means âfemale cow.â
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We like a male cow to have big, even horns.
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âSpiders donât have a conventional sense of smell, he said. âSo all those things are best describable as the term for the end product of a male cow.â
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They wouldnât hesitate tew say male cow.
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An extraordinary affectation of propriety appeared in a dispatch to the Atlanta Constitution of October 29, 1912, which reported that an exhibitor of cattle at the State fair had been seriously horned by a male cow.
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