Where did the word Yee haw come from?

The most common explanation is that its origins lie in old directional commands for horses: "gee" (pronounced with a soft /g/ as in genie) to go right, and "haw" to go left.
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What does Yeehaw actually mean?

Definition of yeehaw

—used (as by cowboys or in imitation of cowboys) to express exuberant delight or excitement White-collar workers squeeze into their duds and turn into studs, hanging out in honky-tonks, affecting drawls and riding mechanical bulls. Yee-haw!—
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Does Yeehaw come from gee and haw?

Aside from possible occasions of some long-ago speaker ordering his team of horses to turn left (“Ye haw!” – “right-left” to a team of horses would be gee-haw, but there's no apparent link with yeehaw), nobody was shouting yeehaw it until some guys in Hollywood invented it in the mid-20th century… just like the fast ...
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When did yee haw start?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Hee Haw was an American television variety show featuring country music and humor with the fictional rural "Kornfield Kounty" as the backdrop. It aired first-run on CBS from 1969 to 1971, in syndication from 1971 to 1993, and on TNN from 1996 to 1997.
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Why do the cowboys say Yeehaw?

exclamation. An expression of enthusiasm or exuberance, typically associated with cowboys or rural inhabitants of the southern US. 'He had a strong urge to shoot it off yelling a stereotypical yeehaw, then repressed it. '
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How do cowboys yell?

Cowboys do yell a lot. You might hear a “yee” or a “yeah” or the popular rodeo timed-event yell, “you're out.” And yes, on rare occasion you may even be lucky enough to catch an exuberant squeal vaguely resembling “yeehaw,” although it is likely unintentional. Cowboys are a bit of a rowdy bunch.
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Where did gee and haw originate?

From what I can find, gee/haw apparently dates back to 17th-century English farms. The first mention of "gee" appears in a 1628 book, where the author says, "He expostulates with his Oxen very understandably and speaks Gee and Ree better than English."
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Why do we say gee and haw?

Gee and haw are voice commands used to tell a draft horse to turn right or left when pulling a plow or other farm equipment, or to direct sled dogs pulling a sled or sleigh. For horses, in the U.S. "gee" generally means turn right, while "haw" means turn left.
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Where did the term gee and haw come from?

The terms gee-haw, or gee and haw, come from farming, where a trained animal obeys a command to go left or right–to gee or haw, in other words. Noncompliant animals don't gee-haw.
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Why are cowboys symbols of American individualism?

Cowboys are symbols of individualism because they were often out on their own—away from home, family, and the amenities of towns and cities. They had to be self-reliant while on the trails. On the other hand, it is important to note that teamwork was also an important part of cattle driving.
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Where did the American cowboys come from?

Contents. The cowboy played an important role during the era of U.S. westward expansion. Though they originated in Mexico, American cowboys created a style and reputation all their own.
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What is the Yeehaw agenda?

Spreading in 2018–19, the yeehaw agenda is a trend in the popular culture, especially in Black popular culture, featuring artists and celebrities drawing from cowboy/country culture in dress, music, or attitude.
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Which way is gee and haw?

Gee — Command for right turn. Haw — Command for left turn.
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Is Yeehaw a Scrabble word?

YEEHAW is not a valid scrabble word.
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Why are race horses called GGS?

Wikipedia says that the term "Gee-Gee" is taken from horse-racing where a Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the starting gate. Other sources say that GG is short for the command given to horses to go: "gee up".
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How do mushers say stop?

A job for every dog

This is the dog that runs at the very front of a team and follows the musher's commands to “gee” [turn right], “haw” [turn left], “on by” [ignore distractions], “whoa” [come to a complete stop] and “line out” [stand perfectly still to hold the team in place while stopped on the trail].
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What does hike mean in dog sledding?

Command to lead dog to pull the team out straight from the sled. Used mostly while hooking dogs into team or unhooking them. Mush! Hike! All Right!
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How do you remember gee and haw?

Haw: A command for the team to turn left. Gee: A command for the team to turn right. How can a novice musher avoid confusing gee and haw? Just remember: “Gee, I'm right.”
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How do you teach a dog to gee and haw?

To teach your dog how to listen and respond to this command start by saying “Gee” every time you turn right and “Haw” when going left. The sound of the command should have a tonality to it, so as to communicate that this is different from your normal speaking voice and needs to be listened to now.
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What do you call a girl cowboy?

A cowgirl is the female equivalent of a cowboy.
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Why do cowboys wear bandanas around their neck?

In cold climes, the primary purpose of a wild rag is to keep cold air away from the neck, so the scarf is often double-wrapped around the neck and tucked into the collar to keep the ends from flapping in the wind. On warmer days, a buckaroo may leave the ends out to make them easily accessible.
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What did cowboys call beer?

But after the Civil War, beer started showing up in Western saloons and became very popular, as well. It had as many colorful monikers as whiskey: John Barleycorn, purge, hop juice, calobogus, wobbly pop, mancation, let's mosey, laughing water, mad dog, Jesus juice, pig's ear, strike-me-dead, even heavy wet.
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What do you call an old cowboy?

Also known as buckaroos, cowpunchers, horse wranglers, and cowhands, the cowboy name is inspired by the old term “cowpoke”.
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