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All buckaroo synonyms

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noun buckaroo

  • shepherd — a male given name.
  • rider — a person who rides a horse or other animal, a bicycle, etc.
  • bronco — In the western United States, especially in the 19th century, a wild horse was sometimes referred to as a bronco.
  • herder — Johann Gottfried von [yoh-hahn gawt-freet fuh n] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈgɔt frit fən/ (Show IPA), 1744–1803, German philosopher and poet.
  • herdsman — a herder; the keeper of a herd, especially of cattle or sheep.
  • rancher — a person who owns or works on a ranch.
  • wrangler — a cowboy, especially one in charge of saddle horses.
  • vaquero — a cowboy or herdsman.
  • gaucho — a native cowboy of the South American pampas, usually of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry.
  • drover — a person who drives cattle or sheep to market.
  • cowpuncher — cowboy
  • cowpoke — A cowpoke is the same as a cowboy.
  • cattleman — A cattleman is a man who looks after or owns cattle, especially in North America or Australia.
  • stockman — U.S. and Australia. a person who raises livestock.
  • cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
  • cowboy — A cowboy is a male character in a western.
  • cowherd — a person employed to tend cattle
  • goatherd — a person who tends goats.
  • sheepherder — shepherd (def 1).
  • jockey — a person who rides horses professionally in races.
  • postilion — a person who rides the left horse of the leading or only pair of horses drawing a carriage.
  • broncobuster — (in the western US and Canada) a cowboy who breaks in broncos or wild horses
  • pricker — a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
  • roughrider — a person who breaks horses to the saddle.
  • cavalryman — A cavalryman is a soldier who is in the cavalry, especially one who rides a horse.
  • dragoon — (especially formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop.
  • horse guard — a black and yellow sand wasp, Bembix carolina, of the southern U.S., preying on flies that gather around horses and cattle.
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