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Description: yee-haw, interjection: —used (as by cowboys or in imitation of cowboys) to express exuberant delight or excitement. The most common explanations for the origin of the phrase lie in old directional commands for horses: "gee" (pronounced with a soft /g/ as in genie) to go right, and "haw" to go left.
Description: The Gay Ranchero is a 1948 American Western film starring Roy Rogers that was filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California, and despite its campy title, is one of the more action-packed Roy Rogers movies. The story follows criminal Vance Brados as he seeks to take over the profitable Mazanita Springs Spa and Airline, and uses sabotage and murder to make it happen. Sheriff Roy Rogers steps in to try to stop the sabotage of the planes. Aided by Nicci Lopez, Roy sets up a trap to try to catch Vance and his gang, but things get complicated when Vance becomes suspicious.