Slang dictionary
goat rodeo
[goht roh-dee-oh]
What does goat rodeo mean?
A goat rodeo is a slang term for something going totally, unbelievably, disastrously wrong, and there’s nothing left to do but to sit back and watch the trainwreck.
In other words, agoat rodeois a chaotic situation, fiasco, or, more vulgarly, a shitshow. And yes, there are also literal goat rodeos.🐐
Where does goat rodeo come from?

Goat rodeo comes from a big family of goat-related slang, such as goat fuck, goat screw, and goat rope.
The more profane version, goat fuck, can be traced to the 1970s.Goat fuck was originally used by military personnel for a “fiasco,” along the lines of SNAFU. The expression may play onthe expression get someone’s goat(“irritate them”) and allude to the stubbornness of the animal.
Goat screw and goat rope emerged as euphemisms for the phrase by 1990s. Goat rodeo, yet another adaptation of the term, is evidenced by the early 2000s. The work of a rodeo can be chaotic, helping the expression.
Goat rodeopicked up steam with the release of a 2011 Grammy Award-winning classical-bluegrass album titled “The Goat Rodeo Sessions.” Named after the complex musical elements it took to combine the two genres, the album was a collaboration between musiciansYo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile.
Goat rodeoappears elsewhere, such as the name of a Philadelphia-based improv group, a DC news and media company, and even some band names.
Examples of goat rodeo
Who uses goat rodeo?
Goat rodeo generally refers to when something is a complete shitshow and cluster-fuck, i.e., a disaster.Its tone is often humorous or hyperbolic, often used to make fun of something that is exasperating or unmanageable.
The Goat Rodeo has already begun. I swear, this is the longest week ever.
— Hemmings Motor News (@HemmingsNews)
trying to get three boys ready for bed is honestly like trying to be in charge of a goat rodeo
— kaiti 🌙 (@kaitimein)
No matter the time of day you attempt it, the Sherman Oaks Whole Foods is guaranteed to be a goat rodeo.
— Juliet Mothershed (@JJMothershed)
Goat rodeo is sometimes used to refer something “wild and crazy” in a good way.Perhaps it’s a 21st birthday bonanza or bachelor party, but if it was a goat rodeo, you know it was pretty lit.
Folks have especially taken to characterizing events of the Trump presidency as a goat rodeo.
This White House is a freakin goat rodeo.
— Julie Lips (@julielipsss)
What a goat rodeo shitshow our nation is right now. What a waste of abundance. Over the stupidest wilful, selfish ignorance.
— Turing Pest (@Krikalitika)
Trump’s Whitehouse is in the Twilight zone controlled by Rush Limbaugh, and Anne Coulter as well as the goat Rodeo with no adults in the room.
— jake4u48 (@girolamo5151)
Butgoat rodeo has found a home in many other political contexts, to be sure.
"It's like watching a goat rodeo, but with less supervision," said at HB Litigation Conferences, muttering to himself about Florida's implementation of regs. HB's webinar Jan25 features at
— HB Litigation Confs (@HBLitigation)
Brexit: An absolute goat rodeo of the highest order cause by a bunch of cock wombles and arse badgers.
— John Brownfield (@JohnBrownfield1)
Oh Great, Mississippi is reporting a record number of absentee ballots, get ready for another goat rodeo.
— Bill Powers (@BillPowers9)
People do seem to savor the phrase for its bizarre color.
I have used the term "goat rodeo" at least six times in the last 18 hours.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw)
I just learned the phrase "goat rodeo" and I'm trying not to laugh bc partner is sleeping. GOAT RODEO.
— zer0jack (@zer0jack)
It's been said many times before, but it's worth repeating: "Goat rodeo"
— Jonathan Daniel (@JDinChitown)
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