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moo-cow
noun
A childish term for a cow.
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Gray and her husband told Kinley about an hour before Molly's arrival that they were going to get a "real moo-cow".
"She didn't really get it until Molly actually showed up, and then she was like 'Oh, oh, that's my moo-cow," says Gray. "She was very hands on.
"Those goofy Anglicans," he says, and then makes the distressing moo-cow noise he always makes when imitating the communications of feminists, who lurk in his imagination in rabid, milk-spurting, man-stampeding herds.
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I'll be back for my slab of old moo cow shortly.
To satisfy the tech crowd, the band named the software programs it loaded onto its hacked iPhones to make the music (they include PocketGuitar, Moo-Cow-Music Pianist and Moo-Cow-Music Drummer).
There, outside a weathered barn, a yellow sign urges visitors to yield with a simple message: "Moo Cow Xing".
This horse's name, pronounced "Why kick a moo cow," is a New Zealand expression that refers to a very remote place.
"I have a moo cow, a new cow, a true cow named Caroline," June sings, as Louise moos in the background.
The Moo-Cow-Music applications were developed by Mark Terry, 35, a Java developer in Southampton, England, who wrote the code simply "to be creative," he said.
Why is his son learning about "moo-cows and baa-lambs?" he wonders.
(Ages 10 and up) 16 1 *CLICK, CLACK, MOO: Cows That Type, by Doreen Cronin.
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