Wild West Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who engages in illegal or criminal activities, especially robbery or burglary

  • The bandit was apprehended by the authorities and taken into custody.
  • We heard that there's a bandit roaming around the neighborhood, so be careful.
  • That bandit is always causing trouble in this town.
  • His reputation as a bandit in the world of finance has earned him both admirers and detractors.

noun a cowboy or ranch hand, especially in the western United States

  • The buckaroo rode his horse with skill and precision.
  • Hey there, buckaroo! How's it going?
  • That buckaroo is one tough cowboy.
  • Being a buckaroo in the world of finance requires a steady hand and nerves of steel.

noun a slang term for a dishonest or deceitful person

  • The rancher skillfully cracked the bullwhack to round up the cattle.
  • I saw the cowboy twirling his bullwhack at the rodeo.
  • He used the bullwhack to give that stubborn mule a good whack.
  • Her words were like a sharp bullwhack, cutting through the silence.

noun a melodramatic movie or television show featuring cowboys and the American West

  • The horse opera genre became popular in the early 20th century.
  • I love watching those old horse opera movies with all the action and drama.
  • Let's kick back and watch a classic horse opera tonight.
  • The political debate turned into a real horse opera with all the shouting and accusations.

noun a variant spelling of partner, which refers to a person who takes part in an activity with another or shares in a business

interjection used informally to address or refer to someone, especially in a friendly or familiar way

  • The business pardner was impressed with the proposal.
  • Hey pardner, you ready to hit the trail?
  • Me and my pardner are heading out for a night on the town.
  • Sometimes fear can be a pardner in pushing us to achieve our goals.

noun a public room or building used for a specific purpose, such as a bar or lounge

  • The elegant saloon was filled with patrons enjoying cocktails and live music.
  • Let's meet at the saloon for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new saloon in town with a great happy hour deal.
  • The political candidate's speech turned the debate into a saloon brawl.

verb to depart quickly or hurriedly

  • The suspect attempted to vamoose from the crime scene but was apprehended by the police.
  • Let's vamoose before the party gets too crowded.
  • We need to vamoose out of here before we get caught.
  • His bad attitude made me want to vamoose from the conversation.

noun a woman living on or beyond the frontier of a settled area, especially in the American West

  • The frontierswoman bravely led her family through uncharted territory.
  • My great-great-grandma was a tough frontierswoman who could handle anything.
  • That frontierswoman was one tough cookie, blazing trails and taking names.
  • She was a frontierswoman in the world of science, always pushing the boundaries of knowledge.