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The Word of the Day for July 6 is:

waddy \WAH-dee\ noun, West
: cowboy

Example sentence:
"The cowboy of today is a sort of sophisticated waddy, driving trucks,
flying airplanes and applying scientific resources to successful ranching."
(Willard H. Porter, _Chicago Tribune_, July 3, 1988)

Did you know?
It's easier to rope a wild mustang than to round up the origin of "waddy."
Some folks claim it comes from "wadding" (the material used in stuffing or
padding) because waddies were once extra hands hired to fill in when extra
cowhands were needed. But other evidence suggests that "waddy" originally
referred to a cattle rustler, a usage that wouldn't support the "wadding"
theory. There is also an Australian "waddy" meaning "stick" or "club," but
definitive evidence of a connection between the Australian and American words
remains elusive. All researchers can say with certainty is that "waddy" has
been used to name a cowboy since at least the late 19th century.




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