bulldog

views updated Jun 27 2018

bull·dog / ˈboŏlˌdôg/ • n. a dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest. ∎  a person noted for courageous or stubborn tenacity: [as adj.] the bulldog spirit. • v. (-dogged, -dog·ging) [tr.] wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck: [as n.] (bulldogging) cowboys compete in bulldogging and bareback riding. DERIVATIVES: bull·dog·ger n.

bulldog

views updated May 17 2018

bulldog a bulldog has traditionally been taken as the symbol of what are regarded as British characteristics of pluck and stubbornness, and may generally denote a person noted for courageous or stubborn tenacity.

At Oxford and Cambridge Universities, bulldog is used informally for an official who assists the proctors, especially in disciplinary matters.


Bulldog Drummond the hero of a series of novels by Sapper ( H. C. McNeile, 1888–1937); the former Captain Drummond is a large, ugly, xenophobic, but charming ex-army officer who despite his apparent brainlessness defeats a succession of fiendishly clever international crooks with a blend of violence and daring.

bulldog

views updated May 14 2018

bulldog English bull-baiting breed of dog with a distinctive large head, a short upturned muzzle and a projecting lower jaw. The body is large, with muscular shoulders, a broad chest and short stout legs; the tail is short. The smooth coat may be white, tan or brindle. Height: (at shoulder) up to 38cm (15in).