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Meanings of
cowgirl
in English
A position for sexual intercourse where the man lies on his back and the woman is on top of him.
cowgirl position
woman on top
Usage of
cowgirl
in English
1
The latest suggestion was reverse
cowgirl
,
which I still haven't quite mastered.
2
Riding in
cowgirl
position has been proven to do just the thing.
3
Though she looked like a
cowgirl
,
she'd gone into high-power executive mode.
4
If
cowgirl
is his sex-position preference, this man is caring and passionate.
5
Charley will be busy every day riding him like a little
cowgirl
.
6
Nina wore a snappy white
cowgirl
hat and a sequined jean jacket.
7
Sweetie, you need to grab that stallion and ride him like a
cowgirl
.
8
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the musings of cosmic
cowgirl
Kacey Musgraves.
9
A
cowgirl
rode into the arena, lasso swinging over her head.
10
When I was six I used to wear this
cowgirl
outfit all the time.
11
If you could imagine a
cowgirl
in that pink coat.
12
She was dressed in a vaguely
cowgirl
outfit of jeans, kerchief, and low boots.
13
Don't they make just the uniform needed for a
cowgirl
?
14
I tell you she is a regular
cowgirl
at home on the Hot Dog Mesa.
15
That and, of course, I have always wanted to be a
cowgirl
,
writes Caroline Casey.
16
I pointed to a small blue package with a Texas big-hair
cowgirl
on the label.
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About this term
cowgirl
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
regular cowgirl
white cowgirl
little cowgirl
reverse cowgirl
actual cowgirl
More collocations
Cowgirl
through the time
Cowgirl
across language varieties
United States of America
Common