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See Google Translate’s machine translation of ‘ rodeo ‘. rodeo .
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rodeo n | (cowboy contest) | rodeo nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso. |
The best local cowboys competed in the county rodeo . |
A rodeo is a type of entertainment that shows off cowboy skills, such as wrestling steers and roping cattle. In the western United States, a popular type of entertainment is an exhibition known as a rodeo . A rodeo is a place where cowboys demonstrate what they can do for a crowd.
Mi amor; comes from English : “my love”
Spanish
The rodeo word for a bull or bronc “kicking” in rough stock events. Bulldogger: Otherwise known as a steer wrestler, this is the cowboy who wrestles the steer to the ground. Bullfighter: After each bull ride, this person distracts the bull so the cowboy can escape the arena safely.
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Other animal welfare groups, including the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), also object to rodeos . The ASPCA calls them “a cruel form of entertainment that involves the painful, stressful and potentially harmful treatment of livestock”.
Top 10 rodeos around the world Calgary Stampede – Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Cheyenne Frontier Days – Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States. EquiBlues – Saint-Agrève, France. Ponoka Stampede – Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. Pendleton Roundup – Pendleton, Oregon, United States. Williams Lake Stampede – Williams Lake, BC, Canada.
This ain’t my first rodeo means I am not a novice to this situation, I have experience in this area and I am competent. The idiom this ain’t my first rodeo is mostly used in instances where a less experienced person is trying to give advice to a more experienced person, and is meant to establish superiority.
Rodeo is a sport that grew out of the cattle industry in the American West. Its roots reach back to the sixteenth century. The Spanish conquistadors and Spanish-Mexican settlers played a key role in the origin of rodeo with the introduction and propagation of horses and cattle in the Southwest.
adjective, cru·el·er, cru·el·est. causing or marked by great pain or distress: a cruel remark; a cruel affliction. rigid; stern; strict; unrelentingly severe.
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