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Old 03-08-2019, 04:57 PM
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JulieB
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Originally Posted by Battle Axe View Post
I looked it up in the 60 pound dictionary. It's a tribe in Washington State, now gathered somewhere (eyes are bad) in Oregon, or an Indian pony. We always used it to mean a wild horse and we put an adjective in front of it: nasty cayuse, unbreakable cayuse, etc. Worst one we ever had was named Hemi. That's short for hemmrrohoids. He'd unload you on any pile of nail filled lumber he could find.

I hope that little boy grows up healthy.
That's funny! I had to read up on it too. The dad/bareback bronco rider preferred to think of the cayuse as a lively spirited Indian pony. I've also heard that rodeo riders tend to name their children with unusual names. Well, here we go!
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