verb
- past tense of birddог: to follow or track someone closely, often to monitor their activities or movements.
- past tense of birddог: to scout for or identify promising talent, opportunities, or prospects.
Usage: informal; often used in sports, business, or investigative contexts
Usage: informal; commonly used in sports recruitment and talent acquisition
Examples
- The scout birddogged the young player throughout the season.
- She birddogged the competitor's movements to understand their strategy.
- The talent agent birddogged several promising musicians at the festival.
- He birddogged the market trends to find the best investment opportunities.
- The detective birddogged the suspect for weeks before making an arrest.
- The coach birddogged recruits from high schools across the state.