Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to impatiently vent your emotions or opinions. The image is of a cowboy ripping these out of himself and throwing them around.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to speak up, to say what you had to say. A cowboy often needed to pop his corn in town to defend himself.
Not cowboy slang. Overalls are another name for work pants.
A horse is a "hay burner".
'Cracklings' are the remains of a fire or cinders.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's bedroll. It hinted that a cowboy would have fleas.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means butting in, including yourself where you weren't invited. Nobody liked a fellow who ringed himself in.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is cowboy grammar for "might be able to." "I may can come to the social," said the cowboy.
The condition of being flustered, in a hurry, confused.
A .45 caliber Colt revolver- a handgun.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant in the company of a woman. A moll was slang for a woman.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to mock or insult. You didn't want a cowboy frumping you.