Unsound; worthless; irresponsible; unsafe; --
said to have been originally applied to the notes of an insolvent
bank in Michigan upon which there was the figure of a panther.
[1913 Webster]
(Railroad) Running without control; running along
the line without a train; as, a wild-cat locomotive. [1913 Webster]
[1913 Webster]
Word Net
wildcat adj1 outside the bounds of legitimate or ethical
business practices; "wildcat currency issued by irresponsible
banks"; "wildcat stock speculation"; "a wildcat airline"; "wildcat
life insurance schemes"
2 without official authorization; "an
unauthorized strike"; "wildcat work stoppage" [syn: unauthorized, unauthorised]
3 (of a mine or oil well) drilled speculatively
in an area not known to be productive; "drilling there would be
strictly a wildcat operation"; "a wildcat mine"; "wildcat
drilling"; "wildcat wells"
Noun
1 an exploratory oil well drilled in land not
known to be an oil field [syn: wildcat
well]
3 any small or medium-sized cat resembling the
domestic cat and living in the wild [also: wildcatting, wildcatted]
Moby Thesaurus
Jezebel, Leo, Siberian tiger, adventurous, aleatory, beldam, bitch-kitty, bobcat, cat-a-mountain, catamount, chancy, cheetah, cougar, dicey, disobedient, full of risk, fury, grimalkin, hag, hazardous, headstrong, heady, hellcat, hellhag, insubordinate, irresponsible, jaguar, lawless, leopard, licentious, lion, lynx, mountain lion, mutinous, ocelot, painter, panther, puma, rampant, reinless, riskful, risky, self-willed, she-devil, she-wolf, simba, siren, speculative, termagant, tiger, tigress, unaccountable, unbridled, unchecked, uncontrolled, uncurbed, undisciplined, ungoverned, unreined, unrestrained, venturesome, venturous, virago, vixen, willful, witchEnglish
Pronunciation
- /ˈwaɪldˌkæt/
- /"waIld%k