Entity: COWGIRL
A cowgirl is a woman who tends cattle or horses, often working on horseback in the western United States. The term can also refer to the receptive partner in the cowgirl position.
COWGIRL
Etymology
The term 'cowgirl' is a combination of 'cow' and 'girl,' emphasizing the female gender and association with cattle.
Definition
A cowgirl is a female cowboy, typically working on a ranch in the western U.S., tending to cattle and horses while often riding horseback.
Historical Context
Cowgirls have a long history in the American West, playing crucial roles in ranching and cattle herding alongside cowboys.
Cultural Significance
Cowgirls are iconic figures in Western culture, symbolizing independence, strength, and a connection to the land and animals.
Related Concepts
- Cowboy
- Ranch
- Western culture
See Also
A cowgirl is a female cowboy, typically working on a ranch in the western U.S., tending to cattle and horses while often riding horseback.