In sports, especially soccer, hockey, or basketball: not exerting much effort on the field, ice, or court except to wait for the ball or puck to come to you when your alone and have an easy shot at the goal or basket.
by LaskoVortex October 19, 2007
a term referring to someone who screws up all the time
(Made popular by a kid who fucked up 5 times in a row doing the "bird dog" drill
(Made popular by a kid who fucked up 5 times in a row doing the "bird dog" drill
by BlackLavander November 20, 2007
A sudden, unexpected tackle.
Usually in parking lots, bed rooms, parties, or near pools.
sometimes a bird dog is a friendly tackle, other times meant to do harm.
The most famous bird dog is performed in the movie "Old School" by Will Ferrell when he bird dogs a man into a fountain.. this is where the term originated.
Usually in parking lots, bed rooms, parties, or near pools.
sometimes a bird dog is a friendly tackle, other times meant to do harm.
The most famous bird dog is performed in the movie "Old School" by Will Ferrell when he bird dogs a man into a fountain.. this is where the term originated.
by Seth821 November 12, 2007
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by Jencredible April 16, 2008
“because they’ve been single for a bit - their app pictures needed to be vetted for dog birding”
“saw her in 2010 and in 2020 and damn she looks good in any decade, she can dog bird me any day”
“When mr Bridgerton asked if the drapes matched the curtains , people were confused - as the Barron’s, were not known for dog birding” (Read in a British narrative accent )
“saw her in 2010 and in 2020 and damn she looks good in any decade, she can dog bird me any day”
“When mr Bridgerton asked if the drapes matched the curtains , people were confused - as the Barron’s, were not known for dog birding” (Read in a British narrative accent )
by Asdefinedbycardib April 29, 2021
To hound or pursue something or someone. Intended to denote positive traits of perseverance, dedication, and hard work. Without malice.
Borrowing from "Bird Dog"...
To engage in the relentless pursuit of an objective or goal, often involving the accomplishment of tasks through other, less expedient people.
Derived from the use of a bird dog to hunt game.
Borrowing from "Bird Dog"...
To engage in the relentless pursuit of an objective or goal, often involving the accomplishment of tasks through other, less expedient people.
Derived from the use of a bird dog to hunt game.
The Inventory Analyst succeeded in "Bird Dogging" a delivery date from his otherwise usually helpful vendor.
by Tire Guy February 05, 2021