Buffalo Bill Cody
Proper noun A historical figure: William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody, a famous American showman, bison hunter, and army scout. He is best known for creating and touring "Buffalo Bill's Wild West," a large traveling show that presented romanticized depictions of cowboy life, marksmanship, and battles to audiences in the United States and Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This term is used as a proper name to refer specifically to the historical person, William F. Cody. It is often used in historical, cultural, and biographical contexts. * Buffalo Bill Cody became an international celebrity through his Wild West show. * The museum has an exhibit on the life of Buffalo Bill Cody. * Many myths about the American West were popularized by Buffalo Bill Cody.
- The name can be used metonymically to represent the era of westward expansion and its subsequent commercialization.
- The spectacle was pure Buffalo Bill Cody, mixing fact and fiction for entertainment.
- Buffalo Bill: A more common shortened form of the name.
- William F. Cody: The full legal name.
- Wild West show: The type of entertainment he famously produced.
- Showman
- Frontiersman (in a popular cultural sense)
- Impresario
- The spirit of Buffalo Bill: Refers to the adventurous, entrepreneurial, and showmanship qualities associated with him.
- With his traveling exhibition, he captured the spirit of Buffalo Bill.
- United States showman famous for his Wild West Show (1846-1917)