Wyoming residents have a unique way of communicating, often using phrases that have different meanings than their literal translations. For example, ‘just up the road’ might mean an 87-mile drive, and ‘a few head of cattle’ could refer to a herd of over 500.
Wyoming’s Secret Language
The Facebook page Wyoming Life recently posted a list of translations for Wyoming’s cowboy culture’s secret language. According to the list, ‘windy’ means hold onto your hat, and ‘saw some folks’ means you spotted two people all week. A ‘quick trip to town’ is basically a road trip.
These translations are not just humorous, but also reflect the state’s wide-open spaces and brutal honesty about the weather. Wyoming’s unique culture and language are shaped by its rugged landscape and strong sense of community.
Original reporting: K2 Radio (Casper) — read the source article.