释义 |
mad-dog verb- to behave in an intensely aggressive fashion, giving the appearance of near insanity US, 1992
- Why the hell didn’t he just say not to mad-dog somebody? — Leon Bing, Do or Die, p. 5, 1991
- — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, 1992
- When they slowed down to maddog him with hostile stares, Kevin recognized the driver as L.A. Ray[.] — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 14, 1993
- Or, worse yet, fronting-off the Asian gangbangers who hung out at South Dove, mad-dogging any rival gang that infringed on their turf. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 22, 1996
- to annoy NEW ZEALAND
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 71, 1998
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