"a dusty trail blunder" in Old West
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"boomer move"

In Old West 🤠
"a dusty trail blunder"

reckon it means you're acting like a grizzled old prospector who ain't seen a town since the war. just plain backwards, partner.

e.g. tryin' to pay for whiskey with a button is a dusty trail blunder if i ever saw one.

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  • 🤠 Old Westanonymous
    "a dusty trail blunder"

    reckon it means you're acting like a grizzled old prospector who ain't seen a town since the war. just plain backwards, partner.

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