haybag
See also: hay bag
English
Etymology
hay + bag
Noun
haybag (plural haybags)
- (slang, derogatory) A woman.
- 2015, E. C. "Teddy Blue" Abbott, Helena Huntington Smith, We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (page 78)
- The only women in the town were the storekeeper's wife, and a fat old haybag who had been scalped by Indians at the mouth of the Musselshell a few years before, and was laying up with the barber.
- 2015, E. C. "Teddy Blue" Abbott, Helena Huntington Smith, We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (page 78)
- Alternative spelling of hay bag
- 1998, Robert A. Mischka, It's Showtime!: A Beginner's Guide to Showing Draft Horses, Mischka Press/Heart Prairie, →ISBN, OCLC 43082248, page 62:
- If your horses are being kept in slip stalls you will find it convenient to feed their hay in haybags.
References
- 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary