Insults in the Old West
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2021
- Old West Insults
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The thumbs down wear ten-dollar Stetson on a five-cent head.
@@KowboyUSA I'd say so!
Lol
I would call him a cabbage-headed oaf with no such brain as ear wax, if Shakespeare hadn't come up with it first.
Santee couldn't agree more.
😅
Can you.do one on religion or horse breaking
My favorite insult is, "If he got any dumber, we'd have to water him twice a week"
LOL!
Where did you hear that
“I have got a smile on my face today.”
“Well that’s good.”
“Then the sight of you wiped it right off!”
-Arthur Morgan, Antagonizer, 1899.
lol!!! 🤠
Damn! I need to remember that one.
Yep,Micah has that effect on folks
@@ramzpig1 That was Arthur antagonizing a random NPC, but I get your point.
@@ramzpig1 Micah, the reason Charles has to come tell you to go back to camp haha
One of my favorite insults in this vein is:
"He's such a liar, he has to get somebody else to call his dog for him."
LOL!
"MY mule don't like being laughed at"!
lol
Now if you apologize like I know your going to. 😅😅😅👍
@Ecphantus the Pythagorean ....and Shorty ??.... Noo, '' no ? " Noo. ......'' sorry, Shorty.....'' uaawwgh !!!! ughggh...!!
Odd part, that wasn't a mule in the movie.....Regular old horse.
@@stuglenn1112 Yeah, that part made no sense. Maybe he was just trying to get their goat.
Nice…Dirty Dan the slack Jawed Dirty Rotten Card Cheat… oh a good one. Thanks for the shout out
You're welcome, Captain.
I actually have used the term "Greenhorn" from time-to-time, not to insult, but rather just as a way acknowledging that the person in question is young and inexperienced, and thus simply needs time to learn and grow, and once he does, he'll be able to handle himself better.
It's all in the presentation, right?
As used by the Old Timer in Grizzly Addams.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Anything like the different connotations of "Bless your heart?"
I love how these terms of endearment bring about such intense hugs.
LOL!
Well I guess I'll head to the saloon and find me a tail waggler......
LOL!
When language is art. You slay with grace. Not necessary to be crude or vulgar. Great video.
True!
Well said !
' Yosemite Sam' could have used a few of those, great stuff Santee !
Definitely!
On some of those cartoons the closed captioning actually works, so you can memorize the insults.
When I was a little child I came into the kitchen once and called mom a mangy varmint. I must have been watching Yosemite Sam on TV. I don't remember doing it. My parents told me. They told me I said, "Hi mom, you mangy varmint."
He did. Those are the ones you can't quite make out
"You old horney toad!"
"Ize hate rabbits!"
"Insults (chuckle) Yeah...that sounds like fun." Ah, to be so blessed with friends so indulgent. Another great one Santee! Thanks to all the Ghostriders!
We are a rough crowd.
By friends will now be forever plagued by my new found vocabulary
LOL!
Thanks again Santee & Co. One of my favorite old time insults is to call someone a poltroon , meaning a coward so low as to hide behind a woman's skirts .
Nice!
Very interesting Santee. I still us the term Hornswaggler. I hope the Cpt stays safe on deployment. Been there 3 times. Love Dirty Dan! Keep the great videos coming!
Thank you!
You love Dirty Dan? Well you’re the only one who loves that vasy, jollocks, gibface.😁
@@JasonL77 he's funny!
No slack jawed card counting cowpokes were hurt during the filming of this video. (At least, not seriously.)
lol!
Yet many feelin's were slightly offended.
Great episode Santee, and a big shout out to Dan . Real funny ending.
Thank you!
Santee, I think this might be my favorite You Tube Channel. I know I'm always excited to see a new video drop. Thank yee Pardner,
Wow, thanks!
I've used a couple of these terms from time to time! Now you'll have to do one on compliments, my favorite is pulchritudinous! Great video Santee!
Great suggestion! That's my favorite, too, because it sounds awful. "You are showing great pulchretude today, dear.." -SMACK!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I agree Santee, great suggestion S.C.A.R. I bet some compliments in the 19th Century might sound a bit odd to us today.
A Deadwood reference!!!!! Finally!!!!!!!
Ellsworth doesn't dissapoint.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Nor does Jim Beaver!
Hah! I love the T-Rex standing next to Marshall Cogburn!
Good!
Wang doodle..wang doodle😂🤣🤣😂😂My new favorite. A timeless insult begging to brought into the 21st century. Thx Santee!
Thank you!
I ain't never snapped no whipper or swaggled no horn!
-Desert Rat Rick
Never doodled no flap, either?
Y'all Rock!
Thanks a lot for doing these.
You're welcome.
What a quality video. Thank you for the serious research and effort!
Much appreciated!
An interesting video 📹 and new topic. Great one again. Good afternoon 🐞 Happy 😊☺ peaceful and blessed Caturday and weekend. Love 💟 and Light 🕯 Sabi. 💫🐝
You're welcome.
I look forward to these videos every Saturday. Thank u sir for all u do.
You are very welcome
Thanks again Santee, always interesting. Now on for the rest of my weekend
Much appreciated, Norman!
Love your videos Santee. It's like my gold on Saturday mornings
Glad to hear it!
Great as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
This was a good one. You made my day much better
Much appreciated.
I use some nineteen century insults at times, like flapperdoodle, etc., which has actually helped difused a situation. Loved seeing Dirty Dan. How's your neck? Hope the Captain returns safely.
LOL!!! Thank you!
I still use the term young whipper snapper all the time. That was what people used to call me back in 1873. Great video you muck rake!
Nicely done!
The most awaited video on the channel hell yeah
Enjoy
Enjoyed that a lot 🤠 Keep after it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Back home in SW Virginia I have heard some of these. It is Funny they traveled so far. Great Video, Thanks, Santee
You're welcome.
Haha! This was great Santee! I want to start working these into every day conversation.
Go for it!
Loved it!
Thank you!
Great video!
Thank you!
That was a great episode, now i get to think up insults and try them out!
Sure
Thank you for your service!
🤠
@@ArizonaGhostriders can you do a video on horse breaking/ training?
Well if this episode doesn’t wang your doodle I don’t know what will!
LOL!
Giggity
So AGR logo checking the troops and looking over the ladies and Watt as well... A fellow lefty Santee !!! Really lots of work went into another great vid...Keep them coming !!!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Welcome!
Cool video!! love the wild wild west!! Thank for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Good video as always
Thank you!
@@ArizonaGhostriders you welcome
Instant classic! So good to hear from Slick Six too!!
Yes
Great episode my friend.
Thank you!
Very awesome and interesting, yet informative video, I really loved and enjoyed it.
I learned about insults in the old West, that I actually didn’t know about up until now.
I also got a very good laugh
🌟😎💕❤️
Much appreciated.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks 🌟😎👍🏼
Love it 😍😍
Thank you!
You Guys are Great
Thank You!
Poor Santee you're always getting into trouble.
But thanks for the laughs on this episode. Those little skunk weeds
Thank you!
That’s lower than a snake in a wagon wheel rut! Great stuff as always from the Arizona Ghostriders!
Thank you!
Hey Santee, this is one super unique video! Never thought you can make a video out of this! Hahahaha
Glad you liked it!!
@@ArizonaGhostriders You continue to surprise me! HAHAHAHA
Now that is an interesting topic!
Thank you!
Got your back buddy salute to our armed forces just thought I would say that carpet bagger lol great video santee thanks for always dropping by really appreciate you 👍
Thank you!
To bring one of them to a modern day approach, "You're family tree is a shrub because it never branched out." They kept it in the family.
LOL!
Brilliant Santee these are actually really funny insults they definitely had a sense of humor even if it wasn't taken funny in the old west, in today's society these are awesomely Brilliant thanks
Appreciate ya, Izeak!
Good video friend!
Thank you!
Good info. It helped to expand my vocabulary as a non-native speaker. I´m looking forward to an opportunity to use it on an approiate occassion. Luckily sixshooters are not common around here.
Yes, well....fists are still useful, so be careful.
I'm still laughing at Dirty Dan using Santee's head as a puppet at the end. I did not expect that! LMFAO!
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Pretty darn interesting stuff! I use a few of these myself!
Cool
According to the TV show Deadwood the favorite epithet in the old West sounded something like "COXUCKER!!!!" I asked my mother what it meant and I'm still getting the taste of soap out of my mouth.
That's sure a common one.
Ha ha haa....thats funny!
I once asked my mother about a very specific word scribbled on a house wall...
BAMM! She slapped me very hard and growled: "We don't use such words!"
Now, every time i hear or see this word i feel my cheek hurting...🤪
Good show
Glad you enjoyed it
I have to admit, I never thought of that. Good one
🤠
Love vidéo ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Great one, Santee! Hey, remember the about practicing shooting in the Old West. Still waiting for it.
Yes. Waiting for the weather to cool down a bit and go to the range
I like the timeless insults.... "Keep it in the Circus.....Freak!!"
LOL!
haha this was great! Hope you all are doing good!
Thanks! You too!
That was so interesting and cool.🤠👏
Thank you!
I Hit the like button 599 you whipper Snapper! Great video...
Thank you!
Hahaha 3:10 the longshot of the Cogburn Duel. I've forgotten its name but it sure was surprising to see it. Just stooping at the side and getting ready to feast on the ensuing carnage. What a guy/girl.
Glad you caught him.
Im an old school AZ boy...Glad someone is keeping our culture alive
Thank You!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'll narrate for free, such are the cards. You have the message but if u ever need the voice let me know. keep up the good work.
@@jethrotaylor2441 Thank You! You are welcome to send me some sound clips of your voice over email. Check the "About" section of the channel for that address.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'll just call ya or whatever, currently singing in PA, born in Flagstaff to an old AZ family... but I definitely have the Original voice. AZ has an accent and no one seems fit to pull their drawers up to realize it. Glad you're out there my man no matter what happens keep it up I shall donate to your channel
If your wondering what a stockman is, a stockman is the Australian equivalent of a North American Cowboy.
P.S. I love to play old folk and country songs on guitar. Been playing for 6 years.
Cool info and glad you play guitar!
When I was growing up I was told that the use of 'vulgar' language was not clever. Turns out that the more such words you know the cleverer you are. When I mentioned this to my partner she said that a I'm borderline genius.
I found the Mark Twain duel challenge interesting. I am reading about duelling at the moment and I found that duels by newspaper editors as well as by politicians in the US were not uncommon. You would think educate people who relied on words would find a way of dealing with these things without the need to resorting to killing each other.
LOL Big Blue, I'd be a mite concerned about which borderline she was referrin to :)
Mark Twain was no doubt more witty and humor-driven then his aggressor.
@@Rags2Itches Around here that would be Scotland. It could be Wales be they are not letting anyone in. Or out.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Not wanting to get political but I have wondered what it would be like if dueling with editors and politicians was still an option.
@@bigblue6917
It would have to be double barreled shotguns at four paces
Thank you soldier.
🥃
Great movie
Thank you!
Them thar insults are about as low as a worm in the bottom of a wagon wheel rut full of water. Loved them all
Thank you!
I wonder if they had the universal sign for "you are #1" hahaha, I can imagine someone flipping the bird at a saloon they just got kicked out of.
Maybe
@2:28 and @2:35 Cat Ballou staring "Hanoi" Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, Michael Callhan and Nat King Cole was a good movie and definitely one of the funniest westerns I've seen since John Wayne's North to Alaska😁😁
It was really Lee Marvin's movie when it came to comedy.
Some of these are still used in Oklahoma!
I bet!
The best “ like and subscribe” ever. From all of UA-cam even.
Thank you very much.
Slick sixguns no time no see ! Good luck captain and be safe! Now insults in the old west ! I must improve that department my friend !! Thanks for sharing amigos!
LOL!!! You're welcome.
@@ArizonaGhostriders You very welcome!
"That army sergeant's an ornery Jasper but his prisoner's meaner than a bag full of rattlers."
Yeah!
“Couldn’t hit the side of a barn from the inside with a scatter gun!”
Good 'un
"Your Papa Rides Side-Saddle"!!.... Hahaha!
That's a good one!!
'Ceiling experts'. A humorous term applied to ladies of the night for the ahem, position they were in quite often.
I'm not sure if it's an old Virginia term (where my great-grandad came from after the Civil War to Missouri) but my grandpa always called our feed cattle 'mulletheads', referring to their less than stellar intelligence.
Good ones!
I'm thinking Dirty Dan might know a little something about them Missouri Boat Rides.
In his part of Missouri they would just sink the boat.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Bwahahahahahahaha. Yup, very true. The first leg of my growing up was in southwest Missouri. Bonified Ozark Hillbilly :)
Good video
Thanks
Christmas in July got started with wholesalers selling Christmas merchandise to retailers during the month of July. This resulted in retailers selling off existing merchandise to make room for the new stuff. Thus the term Christmas in July.
Phew, I was afraid I'd have to look it up!
....buying a new car, at USED prices, is coming !! Maybe in August, or later ! That 'chip' shortage, means there is A LOT of new cars, sitting around the country. When 2022 models show up.....what are 'stealers' er, dealerships going to do ????? LET US WAIT AND SEE........Mr Santee.....take care of your best, that Toyota Tundra/Tacoma you got.....best 'brand' of vehicles, anywhere. Honda is good, as well ! Good luck, all !!
At the Port of LA/ Long Beach, Christmas goods are off-loaded & warehoused for holidays in July and August
Yeah! My favorite day of the week. Insults were funny then and I grew up on them!!!🤣🤣🤣
Well, then you have a tough skin!
@@ArizonaGhostriders 🤣🤣 My grandma was good at it! God bless my kids that have to explain to their kids🤣🤣
Cowboy 1: Hey, wanna fight?
Cowboy2: Thems fightin words!!!
LOL!
Forty one years ago I was stationed out West. While traveling around in the desert I came across a dead body. Turned out to be a local indigent.
Went into Gallup and alerted the police, took them back out to the sight. Keep in mind I did not know this Man nor the circumstances of his demise. Just a wayfarer.
Local Cops' look the scene over, finally turn to me and ask "What do you think happened here?".
I stared at the remains, looked at them and said:
"Best guess is he died."
I had no problems with them after that.
LOL!!!
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Legal parabéns pelo seu trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Obrigada!
Fun and funny.
Thank you!
Movies and TV, "You mangy varmint...You're lower than a snakes belly in a wagon rut...You no good sidewinder...You shameless hussy!"
yup
“I’ve seen mushrooms with bigger brains”
Nice!
Ahhhhh ha ha ha ha ha ha 😂. This episode was excellent. You're all a bunch of nafarious rascals. I so enjoy my Saturday morning watching of your episodes. Thanks so much, you hooligans.
Glad you enjoyed it, you malfeasant!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Ahhhhhh ha ha ha 😂😆
I love that I’ve definitely used half of these and definitely didn’t know half of what I was saying lol
LOL!
There was this young Indian woman, as in from India, who worked for my company. Real hard worker, always ahead of the curve. I only spoke to her on the phone and when she finally met me, she was shocked at old I was. Jokingly I called her a 'Young Whippersnapper". Well, she'd never heard the phrase and looked it up. It's from the 17th century, meaning a young person who was ambitious but impertinent and worse, lazy. I hurt her feelings. Moral of the story, know what your insults mean. You probably won't throw them at people you like if you are only joking.
That's correct!