It's a kind of cattle prod.
2006-07-24 02:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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cow walloper (you had too many p's!). Found this on the below website:
Anyone for COW WALLOPING? When I was a lad I earned many a shilling by cow walloping. It went as follows: Skipton cattle market was a thriving concern and many local farmers bought and sold their. In those days (during and just after WW II), not many had access to trucks with which to transport their animals. So, for a few bob, young lads would "wallop" the cows to outlying farms, sometimes quite a few miles away. If there were more than a handful of animals, this was quite a skilled procedure requiring more than one "walloper" to ensure that the cows didn't stray too far. Does anyone else remember those times? ;>)
2006-07-26 07:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone who goes round walloping cows (to wake em' up) after somone the night before went round cow tipping!!
2006-07-24 08:58:40
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answered by i_b_moog 3
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I've heard of a card wallopper and a cow herd... but never a cow wallopper. Ever seen a horse fly?
2006-07-24 09:17:40
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answered by Saudi Geoff 5
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A Hired hand to transport / drive the cows by walking it from one place to another. is called a 'Cow-Walloper' This is a colloquial term.
Actually, 'Wallop' means 'hitting hard'.
2006-07-26 14:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but I got a laugh when I put it in a search engine and it came back and said "Did you mean cow wallpaper?" LOL
2006-07-27 01:54:09
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answered by justasiam29 5
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I would have thought that it is something that you wallop cows with! .........Just a suggestion!
2006-07-24 08:58:27
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answered by PIDGE 1
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one who wallops cows!
2006-07-24 08:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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