Bulldog (disambiguation)

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Bulldog may refer to any of the following:

Dogs

The Bulldog is a medium-size breed of dog; the term may refer to any of several Bulldog breeds:

  • Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, or British Bulldog
  • Old English Bulldog, a now extinct breed
  • French Bulldog
  • American Bulldog, is a breed of utility dog descended from the Old English Bulldog.

Places

  • Bulldog Crossing, Illinois, an unincorporated community, United States
  • Bulldog Track, also known as the Bulldog-Wau road, a foot track in Papua New Guinea
  • The Bulldog, an Amsterdam cannabis coffee shop

Military

  • HMS Bulldog, seven different vessels of the British Royal Navy
  • Operation Bulldog (disambiguation), four military operations
  • Bristol Bulldog, a 1920s British fighter aircraft
  • M41 Walker Bulldog, a US Army light tank
  • Scottish Aviation Bulldog, a 1970s British training aircraft
  • Bulldog, a version of the British Army's FV432 armoured personnel carrier

Vehicles

  • Lanz Bulldog, a German tractor manufactured from 1921 to 1960
  • Aston Martin Bulldog, a 1979 Aston Martin concept car
  • BJJR Bulldog, a British autogyro design

Sports

  • Bull Dog (horse), a French Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Bulldog, a popular name and mascot for sports teams and other organizations: see list of bulldog mascots
  • Bulldog, a professional wrestling throw attacking the opponent's face. The move is also commonly used in steer wrestling.
  • British bulldog (game), a tag-based playground and sporting game
  • The British Bulldogs, former English professional wrestling tag-team

Computing

  • Bulldog (Microsoft), a Master Data Management (MDM) product from Microsoft
  • Bulldog Communications, a UK Internet service provider
  • Bulldog, a 1980s computer game label owned by Mastertronic
  • The Unicode Bulldog Award

Entertainment

Music

  • Bulldog (band), an Argentinian punk rock band
  • Bulldog, a 1970s American band featuring Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli, formerly of The Rascals
  • 'Bulldog', a song by Tracy Bonham from The Burdens of Being Upright

Film and television

  • 'Bulldog' (The Killing), a television episode
  • 'Bulldog', an episode of Thomas & Friends
  • Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe, a character in the US sitcom Frasier
  • Bulldog Drummond, a British fictional detective created by 'Sapper' (H. C. McNeile)
  • Bulldog Films, a brand name used by film pioneer Will Barker

Nicknames

  • Bulldog (Oxford University), a common nickname for constables of the former Oxford University Police
  • GWR 3300 Class, a type of GWR 4-4-0 steam locomotive, used on passenger trains
  • Bulldog, a synonym for a tractor in Germany (especially in the Munich area), derived from the Lanz Bulldog tractor
  • Art Donovan (1924-2013), American Hall-of-Fame National Football League player
  • Ray Drummond (born 1946), American jazz musician and teacher nicknamed 'Bulldog' after the detective
  • Orel Hershiser (born 1958), American retired Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Chris "Bulldog" Parker (born 1964), American radio personality from Buffalo, New York
  • Corey Pavin (born 1959), American professional golfer
  • Bulldog Turner (1919-1998), American former National Football League player
  • Bulldog Bob Brown (1938–1997), Canadian former professional wrestler

Other uses

  • Bulldog, former newsletter of the British National Front
  • Bulldog clip, a piece of office stationery used to temporarily bind together sheets of paper or card
  • Bulldog edition, a newspaper term for the first edition of the day
  • Bulldogs, a type of removable cattle nose ring
  • Bulldogs forceps, a medical clamp
  • Charter Arms Bulldog, a revolver by American gun manufacturer Charter Arms
  • Fresno Bulldogs, an American criminal street gang

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Bulldog
Topics referred to by the same term
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