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Definitions of bulldogging in various dictionaries:
verb - attack viciously and ferociously
verb - throw a steer by seizing the horns and twisting the neck, as in a rodeo
BULLDOGGING - Steer wrestling, also known as bulldogging, is a rodeo event in which a horse-mounted rider chases a steer, drops from the horse to the steer, then w...
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Rodeo activity |
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Jan 5 2017 Universal |
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Present participle of bulldog. |
wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck. |
A dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest. |
(at Oxford and Cambridge Universities) an official who assists the proctors, especially in disciplinary matters. |
Wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck. |
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Steer wrestling, also known as bulldogging, is a rodeo event in which a horse-mounted rider chases a steer, drops from the horse to the steer, then wrestles the steer to the ground by grabbing its horns and pulling it off-balance so that it falls to the ground. The event carries a high risk of injury to the cowboy. There are some concerns from the animal rights community that the competition may include practices that constitute cruelty to animals, but the injury rate to animals is less than five-hundredths of one percent. * |