drugstore cowboy

Etymology
First use appears c. 1922 in the . The second sense derives from soda fountains and ice cream counters as a once popular meeting spot in drugstores.

Noun

 * 1)  Someone who dresses and acts like a cowboy but has none of the skills.
 * 2) A young man who loafs around town, especially a lady's man who hangs out in public places in an attempt to pick up girls.
 * 1) A young man who loafs around town, especially a lady's man who hangs out in public places in an attempt to pick up girls.
 * 1) A young man who loafs around town, especially a lady's man who hangs out in public places in an attempt to pick up girls.
 * 1) A young man who loafs around town, especially a lady's man who hangs out in public places in an attempt to pick up girls.
 * 1) A young man who loafs around town, especially a lady's man who hangs out in public places in an attempt to pick up girls.