cowboying

/ˈkaʊˌbɔɪɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of cowboy: working as a cowboy, or acting recklessly or independently.
    • She was cowboying around town, taking risks without thinking.
    • He spent his youth cowboying on a ranch in Montana.
    • They are cowboying the cattle across the river this morning.
noun
  1. The activity or occupation of being a cowboy.
    • Cowboying is hard work that requires skill with horses.
    • Many young people dream of cowboying, but few actually do it.
    • He wrote a book about the history of cowboying in the West.
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