Meaning & Definition of word "Lasso"

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    Lasso

    /ˈlæs.oʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A long rope with a sliding noose used for capturing animals.
      • Example: The cowboy skillfully threw his lasso to catch the runaway calf.
    • 2. A term used in various contexts to denote capturing or bringing in.
      • Example: Her latest project is a lasso for tracking lost pets.

    verb:

    • 1. To catch or secure something with a lasso.
      • Example: He lassoed the wild horse with a swift motion.
    • 2. To bring something under control or to capture it by means of a lasso.
      • Example: In the rodeo, contestants lasso a steer to demonstrate their skills.

    Etymology

    Spanish 'lazo', meaning 'tie or noose'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    throw a lasso:

    To attempt to catch something with a lasso.

    lasso in:

    To capture or gain control of something.

    Related Words

    cowboy:

    A person who tends cattle and performs ranch work.

    wrangle:

    To round up livestock, typically by a cowboy.

    ranch:

    A large farm for raising animals, especially cattle.

    Slang Meanings of lasso

    Meaning: To catch someone off guard.

    Example Sentence: He was completely lassoed by her unexpected question.

    Meaning: To bring someone back to reality.

    Example Sentence: I had to lasso him in when he started daydreaming during the meeting.