trail boss
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Definition
Noun: - The person in charge of a cattle drive: A "trail boss" is the individual with overall responsibility for managing and directing a herd of cattle and the crew of cowhands during a long-distance drive, typically from ranches to railheads or markets.
Usage
The term "trail boss" is used to specify the leader of a cattle drive operation. It is a historical term strongly associated with the American Old West and the era of open-range cattle drives in the 19th century. - The trail boss decided when and where the herd would stop for the night. - A good trail boss knew how to manage both cattle and men.
Advanced Usage
- As a historical or cultural reference: The term is often used in historical accounts, literature, and films about the American West to denote a position of authority and experience.
- In the documentary, they interviewed a historian about the daily challenges faced by a trail boss.
Variants and Related Words
- Foreman (noun): A worker who supervises and directs other workers. While a "foreman" is a general supervisor, a "trail boss" is a specific type of foreman for a cattle drive.
- Drover (noun): A person who drives cattle or sheep. A trail boss is the head drover.
- Wrangler (noun): A cowboy, especially one who takes care of saddle horses. A wrangler might be part of the crew managed by the trail boss.
Synonyms
- Cattle drive foreman
- Head drover
- Drive boss
Related Phrases
- To ride point: To ride at the front of the herd, a position often taken by the trail boss or an experienced hand.
- The trail boss usually rode point to scout the best route.
- To call the shots: To be in charge and make the decisions (idiom that describes the trail boss's role).
- On a cattle drive, the trail boss is the one who calls all the shots.
Noun
- the person responsible for driving a herd of cattle