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andy hughes | 18:23 Sun 26th Oct 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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Why are rogue traders in general, and builders in particular, referred to as 'cowboys'?
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I've always thought it was because they often wear blue jeans, and like movie-screen cowboys are free-spirited and not subject to the normal constraints of society.(Eg it's hard to imagine a Western cowboy worrying about health and safety regulations or paying tax.)
Cowboy, meaning a man involved in cattle-ranching, dates back to the mid-19th century, its original significance being a lad in Britain who tended cows. However, the meaning that comes closest to what we intend when we call a tradesman that nowadays is the one from the 18th-century USA.

Here's an appropriate quote from 1775: "Bandits consisting of lawless villains within the British lines have received the name of cowboys and skinners." Given that 'skin' can also mean 'swindle' or 'fleece', I think it's pretty clear where the idea came from.

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