A pocket snowman is a term used in poker, particularly in Texas Hold'em where the players keep face-down "hole" or "pocket" cards. A "snowman" is poker slang for the 8 due to its shape, so a Hold'em player having "pocket snowmen" has a pair of eights face-down in front of him.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means he got what he aimed for. The image is of drawing a jack for your poker hand.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to trick or entice. You might get scooped in on a poker game by a card sharp.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to cheat or dupe. A card sharp rooked many cowboys in poker games.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was yet another euphemism for death. You cashed in at the end of a poker game, exchanging your chips for cash.
It's not an idiom. It's American slang for money, because American paper bills are green (and they fold when you put them in your pocket).
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one depends on the context. If you're playing poker, it could refer to a winning hand, since the ace is slang for one of the cards. However, it also meant something that was first-class and deserving of respect.
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In Cockney slang, "Garrett" is a term used to refer to a cigarette. Cockney slang often involves rhyming words or phrases, where the intended word is replaced with a rhyming phrase to create a coded language. In this case, "Garrett" rhymes with "carrot," which is why it is used as a substitute term for a cigarette in Cockney rhyming slang.
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