Definition of cowpunk in US English:
cowpunk
noun ˈkouˌpəNGkˈkouˌpəNGk
1A type of popular music combining elements of country and western with those of punk rock.
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- Turns out they have live music several nights a week - mostly cowpunk.
- In between, there's plenty of swaggering and stomping about, with big-reverb cowpunk.
- This collective of Montrealers seem to be hopped up on Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, and the cowpunk of Blood on the Saddle.
- 1.1 A singer or musician who performs cowpunk.
she burst on to the scene as a cowpunk
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- The psychedelic cowpunks in the band claim that their suburban bubble insulated them from the comparisons that get thrown their way.
- U.K. cowpunks the Mekons are still at it after some two decades.
- Back then, the lines were pretty blurry between punks, cowpunks, hippies, or rockers of all sorts.
- From cowpunks to good ol’ boys, every new face makes country bigger than it was before.
- Dwight was once a cowpunk, but he's become a classic.