Bulldogging

Pronunciation: /ˈbʊɫˌdɔɡɪŋ/

Bulldogging (noun)

  1. A way of acting that keeps pushing forward and refusing to stop, even when it is difficult or unwanted.
  2. A rodeo event where a rider grabs a moving steer and holds it down until the contest ends.

Examples

  • Her bulldogging made the manager listen to her concerns.
  • The team’s bulldogging helped them finish the task on time.

Bulldogging (verb)

  1. To keep following or pushing at someone or something, not letting them escape or stop you.

Examples

  • She bulldogged the issue until the problem was solved.
  • They bulldogged the manager for an answer.