cowson
(ˈkaʊsən)
[f. cow n.1 + son n., after whoreson.]
Used as an opprobrious epithet or term of abuse.
| 1936 ‘J. Curtis’ Gilt Kid ii. 18 Bogy says, ‘The prisoner opened the doors of two cars, your worship.’ The lying cowson. 1940 N. Monks Squadrons Up! 55 There's a whole bunch..above. Why won't the cow-sons come down? 1959 P. McCutchan Storm South x. 149 That cowson country. |