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It's going to be hard to actually come up with a list... I have found it works better to ask about a specific term that you may not know about... This is the time folks...
The other thing about blanket terms, and defining them-- what one thing means to one person, might mean something different to another.
For instance, I say that's a stout animal- One person would read 'stout' as meaning big boned, huge footed, wide based, etc... and someone else will consider stout as meaning thick bodied, big assed, deep quartered, bold and wide through the chest floor, etc. Simpilly put.. one term that when used alone can mean tons of things...
The thing that gets me, and really helps me determine if the person spitting out terms knows what they're talking about, or if they just heard it once.. is the adjectives and descriptions that they use in conjunction with that term... Like above..." That heifer sure is stout- I really like her substance of bone, foot size,and rear view muscle expression...
The other thing that really pops my bubble is when someone says. "That heifer sure looks sound".. How can you tell she looks sound? How about commenting on her appeared angles of front shoulder slope, foot/ pastern length/ slope, rear hock set, hooks to pins slope, tailhead angle, topline, head carriage, etc....