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How to pronounce buckaroo in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms buckeroo, vaquero
Type of cattleman, cowboy, cowhand, cowherd, cowman, cowpoke, cowpuncher, puncher

Examples of buckaroo

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Twins Julie Jeppsen, left, and Janet Moore of Utah appear in full buckaroo mode.
From the sacbee.com
Ronald Reagan had a paperweight on his desk that said THE BUCKAROO STOPS HERE.
From the time.com
It's called the buckaroo, named in sync with the school mascot, the kangaroo.
From the huffingtonpost.com
Another English word for a cowboy, buckaroo, is an Anglicization of vaquero.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Examples include buckaroo, alligator, rodeo, savvy, and states'names such as Colorado and Florida.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In 1968 he did, and started as a buckaroo on a ranch in Oregon.
From the time.com
For every $500, customers would get 50 cents off, and $1,000 spent would get that maximum buckaroo off.
From the tennessean.com
This buckaroo-style simply does not fit the modern world.
From the denverpost.com
Well, it ain't all that heard, buckaroo.
From the scienceblogs.com
More examples
  • Vaquero: local names for a cowboy (`vaquero' is used especially in southwestern and central Texas and `buckaroo' is used especially in California)
  • Buckaroo is a game of physical skill, intended for children aged four and above. Buckaroo is made by Milton Bradley, a division of the toy company Hasbro.
  • "Buckaroo" is a 1965 instrumental country single by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos. The single was Buck Owens' fourth number one on the country chart in less than a year. "Buckaroo" spent sixteen weeks on the chart. ...
  • (The Buckaroos) The Buckaroos were a Grammy-winning band led by Buck Owens in the 1960s and early 70's, who were heavily involved in the development and presentation of the "Bakersfield Sound." Their peak of success was from 1965-1970. ...
  • A cowboy, specifically, a working cowboy who generally does not do rodeos; One who sports a distinctive buckaroo style of cowboy clothing, boots, and heritage; A style of cowboy boot with a high and uniquely tapered heel; A reckless, headstrong person; A dollar (variation of buck)
  • A cowboy, usually from the desert country of Oregon, Nevada, California, or Idaho.
  • A young, aspiring cowboy or cowgirl.
  • By Alexander Phimister Proctor, 1920.