cattlegirl

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Noun

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cattlegirl (plural cattlegirls)

  1. A female child who tends cattle.
    • 1987, Linda Christmas, The Ribbon and the Ragged Square: An Australian Journey, page 370:
      The only people in jeans, apart from me, were the cattlegirls whose job it was to spray the calves with water and then dry them with a hair-dryer so that they ended up looking like fluffy toys.

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