Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Definition
The professional dance and cheerleading squad representing the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys, widely considered the most iconic and recognizable cheerleading team in professional sports.
Often referred to as 'America’s Sweethearts,' the group is known for its distinct white boots, signature kicks, and pioneering influence on sports entertainment and pop culture since the early 1970s.
Examples
If perfection had a uniform and a high-kick sequence, it would probably be the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on a good day at AT&T Stadium.
Joining the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is arguably more competitive than getting a PhD in astrophysics, but with significantly more hairspray and sequins.
I told my coach that I wanted to try out for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and he suggested I start by learning how to stand up without falling over in platform boots.
They are the only group of people who can maintain a pristine, camera-ready smile while performing complex choreography in hundred-degree Texas humidity.