cow pat

cow pat
The digested residue of a herbivore excreted as a flat piece of dung

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  • cow pat — /ˈkaʊ pæt / (say kow pat) noun a mass of cow dung, congealed in a more or less circular shape where it has fallen in a paddock, etc.; meadow cake; cow cake. Also, cow pat, cowpat …  

  • cow pat lotto — noun a gambling game in which a cow is placed in a pristine paddock which has been divided into numbered squares, the winner being decided by where the first cow pat falls. Also, cow pat lottery, cow lotto …  

  • Cow-pat lotto — form of lottery in which a cow is placed in a pristine paddock which has been divided into numbered square metres, the winner being decided by where the first cow pat falls …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • cow-pat lotto — Australian Slang form of lottery in which a cow is placed in a pristine paddock which has been divided into numbered square metres, the winner being decided by where the first cow pat falls …   English dialects glossary

  • cow pat — noun : a dropping of cow dung …   Useful english dictionary

  • cow·pat — /ˈkaʊˌpæt/ noun, pl pats [count] chiefly Brit : ↑cow pie …   Useful english dictionary

  • cow pat — see cowpat …   English dictionary

  • cow chip — n AmE a round flat mass of dry solid waste from a cow = ↑cow pat …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cow — 1. n. 1 a fully grown female of any bovine animal, esp. of the genus Bos, used as a source of milk and beef. 2 the female of other large animals, esp. the elephant, whale, and seal. 3 derog. sl. a a woman esp. a coarse or unpleasant one. b… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pat — I. /pæt / (say pat) verb (patted, patting) –verb (t) 1. to strike lightly with something flat, as an implement, the palm of the hand, or the foot. 2. to stroke gently with the palm or fingers as an expression of affection, approbation, etc. 3. to …  

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