Citations:cowsicle
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English citations of cowsicle
Noun: "(informal, humorous) a cold or frozen cow"[edit]
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- 2008, G. A. Couey, Confessions of a Remorseful Vampire, Xlibris (2008), →ISBN, page 119:
- Waiting in hope in the livestock barn for the peasant girl to come out and do the evening milking just didn't cut it, especially when the livestock had already froze to death days before... cowsicle, anyone?
- 2012, Michael Walsh, "German cow nearly freezes in swimming pool – then is spared from scheduled slaughter", New York Daily News, 11 December 2012:
- One cow almost froze into a “cowsicle” after falling into an icy swimming pool.