bulldozer

English

A bulldozer.

Etymology

Originally bull-dozer (1875, Louisiana, US); bulldoze + -er.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈbʊldoʊzɚ/

Noun

bulldozer (plural bulldozers)

  1. A tractor with an attached blade for pushing earth and building debris for coarse preliminary surface grading, demolishing building structures, etc.
  2. One who bulldozes.
  3. (historical, chiefly in the plural) A member of a self-identified group of white US Southerners who colluded to influence outcomes of post-Reconstruction elections by intimidating, coercing and bullying black voters and legislators, including burning down houses and churches, flogging and murdering opponents.
  4. (by extension) A bully; an overbearing individual.

Synonyms

  • (member of intimidating white US Southerners): regulator
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  • blade (slang, 1940s and after)

Translations

Verb

bulldozer (third-person singular simple present bulldozers, present participle bulldozering, simple past and past participle bulldozered)

  1. To bulldoze (push through forcefully).

Further reading


Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from English bulldozer.

Noun

bulldozer c (definite plural bulldozeren, indefinite plural bulldozere, definite plural bulldozerne)

  1. a bulldozer (crawler tractor with an attached blade)

French

Etymology

From American English bulldozer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bul.do.zɛʁ/, /byl.do.zɛʁ/
  • (file)

Noun

bulldozer m (plural bulldozers)

  1. bulldozer

Further reading


Spanish

Noun

bulldozer m (plural bulldozeres)

  1. bulldozer
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