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mad-dog

verb (used with object)

mad-dogged, mad-dogging 
  1. Slang.to glare at threateningly.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mad-dog1

An Americanism dating back to 1985–90
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Hurley’s mad-dog histrionics on the sideline will drive him nuts, alienate refs and cause his players to shake their heads.

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Think of Jets and Sharks decked out in buckskins or Yankee blue, ambling down our grubby streets, swapping mad-dog stares or whistling a few bars of those taunting tunes — pushing, egging, daring someone to start something.

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When ignorance mixes with mad-dog hatred the results are combustible.

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The mad-dog greed of corporate America, the finance industry, and the "too big to fail" banks coupled with nonsensical free-market fundamentalism to initiate a bipartisan deregulatory agenda and the slashing of social services.

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Ethan’s face relaxes, his eyes soften, like he has lost his mad-dog bead of concentration.

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