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  2. Cowboy hat - Wikipedia

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    A felt cowboy hat A straw cowboy hat. The cowboy hat is a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat best known as the defining piece of attire for the North American cowboy.Today it is worn by many people, and is particularly associated with ranch workers in the western, midwestern, and southern United States, western Canada and northern Mexico, with many country music, regional Mexican and Sertanejo ...

  3. Strikethrough - Wikipedia

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    Strikethrough, or strikeout, is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center, resulting in text like this, sometimes an X or a forward slash is typed over the top instead of using a horizontal line. [1] Strike-through was used in medieval manuscripts.

  4. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    The bowler hat was later replaced by the cowboy hat. In the early days of the Old West , it was the bowler hat rather than the slouch hat , center crease (derived from the army regulation Hardee hat ), or sombrero that was the most popular among cowboys as it was less likely to blow off in the wind. [ 1 ]

  5. "Hamburger" Jones - Wikipedia

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    A longtime comedian, Jones first gained national attention following two television appearances on HBO's Def Comedy Jam in the early nineties. Known for his clean comedy routines, Jones became so recognizable for his use of the word "hamburger" at the end of jokes or as a substitution for profanity, often stretching the syllables, that he soon adopted it as his stage name.

  6. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  7. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledgement, meaning "I heard you" or "I understand." Cotton choppers Term for a group of people seen as bothersome or annoying. Occasionally used in a friendly fashion as a rough term of endearment to refer to others. Sometimes used to refer to other people in general, especially those who do not use CB radio. Cotton-pickin'

  8. Talk:Cowboy hat - Wikipedia

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    The source that mentions mongol hats as conical is refering to a hat with ear flaps that looks nothing like the cowboy hat and is more like a trapper hats; this is the complete phrase you're referring to "The classic Mongol hat was conical and made from felt and fur with flaps for the ears and an upturned brim at the front" so again your ...

  9. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Bowler, also coke hat, billycock, boxer, bun hat, derby; Busby; Bycocket – a hat with a wide brim that is turned up in the back and pointed in the front; Cabbage-tree hat – a hat woven from leaves of the cabbage tree; Capotain (and women) – a tall conical hat, 17th century, usually black – also, copotain, copatain; Caubeen – Irish hat