noun
- a rodeo event in which a rider jumps from a horse onto a running steer and wrestles it to the ground
Usage: rodeo
verb
- present participle of bulldoze; to move forcefully through obstacles or opposition
Usage: informal
Examples
- The cowboy won first place in bulldogging at the state rodeo.
- Bulldogging requires both strength and precise timing.
- He spent years practicing bulldogging before competing professionally.
- The rodeo featured bulldogging as its main event.
- She was bulldogging her way through the crowded hallway.
- The politician was bulldogging the legislation through Congress.