Lariat

Word LARIAT
Character 6
Hyphenation lar i at
Pronunciations /ˈlæɹɪət/

Definitions and meanings of "Lariat"

What do we mean by lariat?

A rope for picketing grazing horses or mules. noun

A rope or cord used for picketing horses while grazing. noun

A thong or noose used for catching wild animals: called in California, Mexico, and further south a lasso. Also called reata, often spelled riata. noun

To catch or fasten with a lariat; lasso.

A long, slender rope made of hemp or strips of hide, esp. one with a noose; -- used as a lasso for catching cattle, horses, etc., and for picketing a horse so that he can graze without wandering. noun

To secure with a lariat fastened to a stake, as a horse or mule for grazing; also, to lasso or catch with a lariat. transitive verb

A lasso noun

A tether noun

An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground. noun

A long noosed rope used to catch animals noun

A lasso.

A tether.

An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.

In pro wrestling, a lariat is a simple arm strike. See: clothesline. Urban Dictionary

When you helicopter dick someone's ass. Urban Dictionary

A kick ass band formed in July, 2020. The band has five awesome members and the title is purposely spelt wrong to bother people. Twistid Lariat is a complex, variety rock band. Urban Dictionary

The fact of getting to a certain point and not progressing for a very long time Urban Dictionary

When you're listing off items in a list and each one has less motivation and/or is becoming more desperate than the last. A reference to 'Drip Along Daffy', may also be followed with 'Anyone for tennis?' since this line follows. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lariat

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The word "lariat" in example sentences

Our word lariat comes from this Mexican word with the definite article prefixed and the final vowel dropped. ❋ Unknown (1991)

I just know that its supposed to be called a lariat, not lasso. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Indians had copied saddles, stirrups, the crupper, and the lariat from the Spanish explorers, who, in turn had borrowed these innovations from the Moors Arabic people from North Africa, who had previously occupied Spain for 500 years. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (1995)

The lariat is a string of pearls and trinkets that's long enough to wrap around her neck several times, and Ms. Takagi knots it in different ways to match her style. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The lariat is a string of pearls and trinkets that is long enough to wrap around her neck several times, and Ms. Takagi knots it in different ways to match her style. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The lariat is a great way to complement a top or dress that features a V-neck, a plunging neckline, or a deep-cut wrap opening, as the shape of a traditional lariat falls along the same shape gently over the chest. ❋ Lloyd Boston (2005)

The Indians had copied saddles, stirrups, the crupper, and the lariat from the Spanish explorers, who in turn had borrowed these innovations from the Moors Arabic people from North Africa, who had previously occupied Spain for seven hundred years. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (2003)

Each of the cowboys carried his rope, for of late it had seemed as though a lariat might be a very necessary accompaniment to these side hunts. ❋ Quincy Allen (N/A)

A lariat is a fifty foot line with a running noose at one end and made from the hide of various animals. ❋ H. DeF. [Illustrator] Patterson (N/A)

I have often wondered why "the rope" -- as our western cowboys call the lariat, and the Mexican lariata -- has not become a national sport, for its proper use requires great skill, and it is distinctly an American institution. ❋ Alfred Rochefort (N/A)

The lariat is a handy weapon, but to truly appreciate its merits one must be a prairie man. ❋ Ridgwell Cullum (1905)

The second torture is done by piercing a hole through the skin of each breast, just above the nipple, and tying to each a lariat, which is then fastened by the other end to the top of the lodge-pole. ❋ Unknown (1898)

The coil of cordage thus used in hunting the wild horse, is called a lariat, and answers to the lasso of South America. ❋ Unknown (1835)

When the muscles were lifted out by pincers on the breast, one end of a kind of lariat (used for fastening horses while grazing), or buffalo thong, was tied to the bleeding flesh, while the other end was fastened to the top of the pole in the middle of the lodge. ❋ Edmund B. Tuttle (N/A)

The "lariat" method is not as yet in general vogue, but I understand that "Buffalo" Jones, an American, succeeded in roping a lion as they rope cattle out west. ❋ John T. McCutcheon (1909)

Day after day he patiently coaxed the creature near with bits of bread, but the bird, with great cunning, came quite close to get the bread, but as soon as it saw the professor getting ready to swing his "lariat" it vanished. ❋ John Henry Goldfrap (1898)

Behind them, on a barren sandy level, through which ran a narrow stream of ice-cold water, about three-score of wild-looking human beings were dismounted, almost in a circle, each holding the end of a long "lariat" of strong hide, at the other end of which was a horse. ❋ William Osborn Stoddard (1880)

.....[Stan] [Hansen] with a [Western] Lariat... ❋ Sezril (2004)

"[Bro], he is [so good] with his Darkest Lariat!" ❋ JoJo's Bizzare Dictionary (2021)

Person A: Did you go to that [Twistid Lariat] [concert]? Person B: Yeah, it was sick. They're gonna be the next [big thing]. ❋ GhoulEater13 (2020)

Person 1: Hey, man, I got that sweet [blue belt]! Person 2: nice! When's the next step 1: I dunno, [soon-ish] Person 3: You have contracted [Lariat's disease] ❋ LPU1 (2019)

A: Cheese? B: No. A: [Biscuit]? B: I don't like [the one's] we've got. A: [Yoghurt]? B: Tired of that. A: Lariats??? Anyone for tennis? ❋ LudiTheUber (2021)

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