Terrier

/ˈtɛrɪər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A breed of dog, typically small and energetic, originally bred for hunting and digging out burrowing animals.
She adopted a playful terrier from the animal shelter.
Any of several breeds of dogs that are of similar size and characteristics to terriers, especially those that exhibit a feisty or spirited demeanor.
The park was filled with small terriers running around joyfully.
A person who is persistent and tenacious, sharing characteristics with the breed of dog.
He's a real terrier when it comes to pursuing his goals.

Etymology

From Middle French 'terrier', from 'terre' meaning earth, relating to its role in hunting.

Common Phrases and Expressions

terrier spirit
Refers to a tenacious and spirited attitude.
terrier types
Different breeds of terriers, each with distinct characteristics.
go to ground
To evade capture by hiding underground, often used in hunting context for terriers.

Related Words

bulldog
A breed of dog known for its muscular build and distinctive pushed-in nose.
beagle
A breed of small hound known for its keen sense of smell and hunting instincts.
poodle
A breed of dog known for its curly fur and intelligence.

Slang Meanings

A particularly stubborn or persistent person.
He's such a terrier about finishing that project on time.
A small, energetic individual, often used affectionately.
She's my little terrier, always buzzing around!