verb
- present participle of ‘sick’: to set upon or attack (used with a dog or other animal)
Usage: informal
Examples
- The farmer was sicking his dog on the intruders.
- She’s sicking her lawyers on the company.
- The guard was sicking the German shepherd on anyone who approached.
- He threatened to start sicking his pit bull on trespassers.
- The police officer was sicking the K-9 unit on the suspect.
- They’re sicking their attack dog on the mailman again.