The difference between Cowgirl and Dudette
When used as nouns, cowgirl means a woman who tends free-range cattle, especially in the american west, whereas dudette means a woman.
Cowgirl is also verb with the meaning: to work as a cowgirl, herding cattle.
check bellow for the other definitions of Cowgirl and Dudette
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Cowgirl as a noun:
A woman who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West.
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Cowgirl as a noun:
A woman who identifies with cowboy culture, including clothing such as the cowboy hat.
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Cowgirl as a noun (card games, slang):
A playing card of queen rank.
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Cowgirl as a noun:
A sex position where the woman is on top; cowgirl position.
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Cowgirl as a verb (rare, intransitive):
To work as a cowgirl, herding cattle.
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Cowgirl as a verb (rare, transitive):
To mount someone and have sexual intercourse in the cowgirl position.
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Dudette as a noun (slang, often, humorous):
A woman.
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Dudette as a noun (slang):
A cowgirl, especially a tenderfoot.
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Dudette as a noun (slang):
A cowboy's wife, or a woman who moves out west with the intention of marrying a cowboy.
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Dudette as a noun:
A girl or woman who is noted for being tough or capable.