As nouns the difference between bulldog and onesie
is that bulldog is a breed of dog developed in england by the crossing of the bullbaiting dog and the pug to produce a ladies companion dog having a very smooth coat, a flattened face, wrinkly cheeks, powerful front legs and smaller hind legs while onesie is (us) a one-piece garment for an infant or small child, generally worn over a diaper.
As a verb bulldog
is to chase (a steer) on horseback and wrestle it to the ground by twisting its horns (as a rodeo performance).
bulldog
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A breed of dog developed in England by the crossing of the bullbaiting dog and the Pug to produce a ladies companion dog. Having a very smooth coat, a flattened face, wrinkly cheeks, powerful front legs and smaller hind legs.
British bulldog
A stubborn person.
A refractory material used as a furnace lining, obtained by calcining the cinder or slag from the puddling furnace of a rolling mill.
One of the proctors' officers.
Synonyms
* (breed of dog) English bulldog
* See also
Derived terms
* British bulldog
* bulldog edition
* bulldog gravy
Related terms
* bull-bitch
* bull-pup
Quotations
* 1971 , Carol King and Gerry Goffin, “Smackwater Jack”, Tapestry , Ode Records
*: Big Jim the Chief stood for law and order...''. Now from his bulldog mouth''...'' Came the cry, “We got to ride to clean up the streets''... !”
Verb
(bulldogg)
To chase (a steer) on horseback and wrestle it to the ground by twisting its horns (as a rodeo performance).
onesie
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(US) A one-piece garment for an infant or small child, generally worn over a diaper.
One-piece adult loungewear jumpsuit.
One-piece fashionable streetwear worn mostly by teenagers.
Synonyms
* (a one-piece baby garment) romper, romper suit