annie oakley
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A historical figure: Annie Oakley was a famous American sharpshooter and performer. 2. A symbol of skill: Her name is synonymous with exceptional marksmanship and showmanship in the context of the American Old West.
Usage
The term "Annie Oakley" is used primarily as a proper noun to refer to the historical person. It is not typically used as a common noun. * Annie Oakley became a star in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. * The museum had an exhibit on the life of Annie Oakley.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural reference: Her name is often used to refer to someone, especially a woman, who is an exceptionally skilled shooter.
- In the competition, she shot like Annie Oakley, hitting every target.
- "Annie Oakley" as slang (historical): In late 19th/early 20th century slang, a complimentary ticket to an event (which had a hole punched in it) was sometimes called an "Annie Oakley," a reference to her act of shooting holes through playing cards.
Variants and Related Words
- Sharpshooter (n): A person skilled in shooting, especially with a rifle.
- Marksman/Markswoman (n): A person skilled in precision shooting.
Synonyms
- Sharpshooter
- Crack shot
- Expert marksman/markswoman
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To be a dead shot: To be an extremely accurate shooter.
- Like Annie Oakley, she was a dead shot with a rifle.
- To shoot like Annie Oakley: An informal phrase meaning to shoot with incredible accuracy.
- He can shoot like Annie Oakley from fifty yards.
Noun
- United States sharpshooter who was featured in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (1860-1926)