I. noun (plural ~s) Date: 14th century 1. an Old World cat ( Felis silvestris ) that resembles but is heavier in build than the domestic tabby cat and is usually held to be among the ancestors of the domestic cat, any of various small or medium-sized cats (as the lynx or ocelot), a feral domestic cat, a savage quick-tempered person, 3. ~ money, a ~ oil or gas well, a ~ strike, II. adjective Date: 1838 1. a. issued by a financially irresponsible banking establishment , financially irresponsible or unreliable , operating, produced, or carried on outside the bounds of standard or legitimate business practices , of, relating to, or being an oil or gas well drilled in territory not known to be productive, initiated by a group of workers without formal union approval or in violation of a contract , 2. having a bullet of standard caliber but using an expanded case or a case designed for a bullet of greater caliber necked down for the smaller bullet, using ~ cartridges, III. intransitive verb (~ted; ~ting) Date: circa 1903 to prospect and drill an experimental oil or gas well or sink a mine shaft in territory not known to be productive
WILDCAT
Meaning of WILDCAT in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012