Bird-dog is a verb meaning to closely watch someone or something, or to doggedly seek out someone or something. It originally referred to a hunting dog trained to find birds, and its use has extended to scouting for customers or talent.
Bird-dog es un verbo que significa vigilar de cerca a alguien o algo, o buscar tenazmente a alguien o algo. Originalmente se refería a un perro de caza entrenado para buscar pájaros, y se ha extendido su uso a la búsqueda de clientes o talentos.
Word | bird-dog |
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Date | March 8, 2018 |
Type | verb |
Syllables | BERD-dawg |
Etymology | People began using bird-dog as a verb meaning "to closely watch someone or something" or "to doggedly seek out someone or something" in the early 20th century. Both meanings reflect skills likely to be possessed by a well-trained bird dog—that is, a hunting dog trained to hunt or retrieve birds. By the 1930s, bird-dogging was being used specifically as a term for stealing someone else's date. And, not long after that, it began to be used for the scouting out of customers or prospective talent. The noun bird dog refers to the canines one would expect, and is also used as a name for the date stealers and scouts who do the bird-dogging. |
Examples | With millions of city dollars invested, citizens are bird-dogging the riverfront development project to its completion. "Also in line for a guaranteed budget is the new deputy inspector general for public safety charged with auditing police practices, identifying troubling trends, recommending changes to the police contract and bird-dogging the new multi-tiered accountability system." — Fran Spielman, The Chicago Sun-Times, 4 Oct. 2016 |
Definition | 1 : to watch closely 2 : to seek out : follow, detect |
Tags: wordoftheday::verb
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