Obs. exc. dial. [f. prec.] trans. and intr. = BULLY v. Hence Bullocking vbl. sb. and ppl. a.
1716. M. Davies, Ath. Brit., I. 272. Upon the Evidence of that bullocking Fryar Campanella.
1749. Fielding, Tom Jones, II. vi. You have charged me with bullocking you into owning the truth.
1764. Foote, Mayor of G., II. i. She shant think to bullock and domineer over me.
1875. Lanc. Gloss. (E. D. S.), 61. Fair play! yo munnot bullock him.