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Latigo can also refer to a newspaper comic strip by [[Stan Lynde]].
Latigo can also refer to a newspaper comic strip by [[Stan Lynde]].
* [[Latigo (comic strip)]]
* [[Latigo (comic strip)]]
Latigo can also refer to a Spanish surname dating back to the Spanish Armada and migrating to many countries in which the Spanish colonized such as Phillipines, Argentina, Mexico and United States.
Latigo can also refer to a Spanish surname dating back to the Spanish Armada and migrating to many countries in which the Spanish colonized such as Philippines, Argentina, Mexico and United States.
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Latigo has four meanings: Latigo Is a famous brand name cattle hide leather tanned with a combination of alum and gambier, used for cinches, ties, saddle strings and other saddlery work and for army accoutrements. It also has numerous outdoor uses, wherever a supple, durable leather is needed. Also the common terminology for when the clowns signal the bullrider when his "8 seconds" is up. they will yell "lat-it-go" For a definition on girth please refer to the following lnk:

Latigo is also an automobile

Latigo can also refer to a newspaper comic strip by Stan Lynde.

Latigo can also refer to a Spanish surname dating back to the Spanish Armada and migrating to many countries in which the Spanish colonized such as Philippines, Argentina, Mexico and United States.