bird dog
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edit- A gun dog used in hunting waterfowl and other birds to flush, point out, and/or retrieve the birds.
- A tout.
- A person who seeks out real estate investment opportunities in exchange for a fee.
- (CB slang) A radar detector (for detecting police speed traps).
- 1986, Steve Earle, Guitar Town:
- I'm just out of Austin bound for San Antone
With the radio blastin' and the bird dog on
- A hyperextension exercise performed lying on the knees, with one arm and the opposite leg lifted.
- A person who tries to steal someone else's romantic partner
- 1958, Everly Brothers, Bird Dog:
- Johnny is the joker that's been tryin' to steal my baby
He's a bird dog
Translations
editgun dog — see gun dog
tout — see tout
Verb
editbird dog (third-person singular simple present bird dogs, present participle bird dogging, simple past and past participle bird dogged)
- (intransitive) To watch closely.
- (transitive) To seek out.
- (aviation, military, slang) A multiservice tactical brevity code requesting configuration of sensors.[n 1]
References
edit- ^ United States Department of Defense Air Land Sea Application Center (2020 May) “Multi-service Brevity Codes”, in Brevity: Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Multi-service Brevity Codes[1], archived from the original on 2021-06-30, page 6: “BIRDDOG: Call to configure sensors IAW mission planning/brief.”
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