verb
- past tense of ‘sic’: to set upon or attack (used especially of setting a dog on someone)
Usage: informal
Examples
- He sicked his dog on the intruder.
- The farmer sicked his guard dog on the trespassers.
- She sicked her lawyer on the company that refused to pay.
- The angry customer sicked the media on the corrupt business.
- They sicked their pit bull on anyone who came near the property.