bulldog
1. noun
1
the earliest edition of a morning newspaper US, 1986.
2
a Mack™ truck. From the company's logo US, 1971.
3
in electric line work, a wire grip used for holding a conductor under tension US, 1980
2. verb
1
to turn a safe upside down and use an explosive to open it from the bottom US, 1949.
2
(used of a professional insider in horse racing) to falsely claim to have given good information in a completed race US, 1968.
3
in the illegal production of alcohol, to sweat whisky out of used barrel staves US, 1974.
4
to intimidate someone verbally and/or physically US, 1992