terrasser un bouvillon
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- sport
- Date
Définition :
Le cavalier doit mettre pied à terre ((et)) culbuter un jeune bœuf.
Note :
L'usage semble préférer l'emploi du verbe pour décrire l'action.
Terme :
- terrasser un bouvillon v.
Termes associés :
- maîtriser un bœuf non domestique v.
- maîtriser un bœuf v.
- saisir un taureau par les cornes v.
- attraper un bouvillon par les cornes v.
- jeter à terre un bouvillon v.
Traductions
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anglais
Date :Définition
Traditional U.S. rodeo event, in which a mounted cowboy chases a full-grown steer, dives from his horse on top of the animal, graps its horns, digs his heels in the ground to bring the animal to a stop, and twists it to the ground. The event is timed from the moment a barrier in front of the cowboy is released to the moment the steer is judged down - i.e. flat on its side with all four legs and head in the same direction and the cowboy still in contact. The contestant with the lowest elapsed time wins.
Notes :
Each bulldogger has a partner, called a hazer, who rides alongside the steer and keeps it headed in a straight line while the bulldogger makes his approach.
The wrestler must throw the steer with head and all feet in line.Termes :
- steer wrestling
- bulldogging
- dogging steers
- dogging
- steer dogging
Termes associés :
- steer busting
- tail-busting a steer