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      [Verb]  | "wolf" 


      1: to eat greedily : devour


      Origin: 1861 ;

      [Noun]  | "dire wolf" 


      1: a large extinct wolflike mammal (Aenocyon dirus) known from Pleistocene deposits of North America


      Origin: 1925 ;

      [Noun]  | "gray wolf" 


      1: a large, broad-headed, wide-muzzled wolf (Canis lupus) that has a dense, heavy coat of usually light brown or brownish gray interspersed with black above and yellowish white below and that was formerly widely distributed throughout North America and Eurasia but is now greatly restricted to the more northerly parts of its range —called also timber wolf


      Origin: 1595 ;

      [Noun]  | "lone wolf" 


      1: a person who prefers to work, act, or live alone


      Origin: 1909 ;

      [Noun]  | "maned wolf" 


      1: a yellowish-red wild canid (Chrysocyon brachyurus) of South American grasslands having black coloration on the nape and lower legs


      Origin: 1902 ;

      [Noun]  | "prairie wolf" 


      1: coyote


      Origin: 1804 ;

      [Noun]  | "red wolf" 


      1: a wolf (Canis rufus synonym C. niger) originally of the southeastern U.S. that has been extirpated from most of its natural range


      Origin: 1840 ;

      [Noun]  | "timber wolf" 


      1: gray wolf; especially : a gray wolf (Canis lupus lycaon synonym C. lycaon) originally of the eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada but with a range in the U.S. now restricted to Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin : eastern timber wolf


      Origin: 1855 ;

      [Verb]  | "wolfs" 


      1: to swallow or eat greedily;


        * e.g., " ... don't wolf your food or you'll be sick "



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      [Verb]  | "wolf" 


      1: to swallow or eat greedily;


        * e.g., " ... don't wolf your food or you'll be sick "



      •  Antonyms : 

      • (N/A)





      [Noun]  | "lone wolf" 


      1: a person who does not conform to generally accepted standards or customs;


        * e.g., " ... a lone wolf in the art world, he has his own style and paints only to please himself "





       [ "The Wolf" ]

      1: A master at solving problems at an extremely fast pace and with an abnormal efficiency.

        * e.g.,  ... -You're sending The Wolf???? 

       [ "Wolf Wolf" ]

      1: used to describe someone with a monobrow/unibrow

        * e.g.,  ... Alex: hey wolf wolf 

       [ "Wolf" ]

      1: Wild creature, kinda dog~like, gives spine~tingling howls to communicate. There's red wolves & gray wolves. The packs have 6~10 animals. They roam as much as 12 miles per day, looking for food. The Alpha & his mate lead the pack. The other adults care for the pups whilst the hunters are out & about.

        * e.g.,  ... I Love the Wolf & it's 1 of my Spirit Animals. I Love their howling So Very Much! 

       [ "The Wolf" ]

      1: Someone who solves problems. Usually through decisive action, decorum, fast talking and even faster thinking.

        * e.g.,  ... The Wolf: So you got a corpse in a car minus a head in the garage...take me to it. 

       [ "Wolf" ]

      1: A younger, muscular hairy man with facial hair, predatory by nature, more lean than a bear and more muscular than an otter. Wolfs are often found in the social company of bears and otters.

        * e.g.,  ... Tom: Check out that lean, hairy muscle boy! Pete: Oh yeah! He's a total wolf! 

       [ "Wolfe" ]

      1: A young man with a fabulous name and overlarge, fantastic eyebrows. Very smart though forgetful, adds insightful random bits to everyday conversation. Makes everyone smile. Is wanted by all the ladies (especially asians.) Is a wonderful person.

        * e.g.,  ... "Those trees are very expensive." - a wolfe statement. 

       [ "wolf" ]

      1: A person that is regarded as predatory, rapacious, and fierce. They normally stick to themselves but, if threatened or someone starts a fight with them in school for example. They won't hold back and will probably hurt you. They are normally gruff on the outside but can be overcome if you are nice enough to them. Usually very very strong. There are a few per school or office.

        * e.g.,  ... See that guy who just transfered here? They call him The Wolf of Mibu. 

       [ "Wolf" ]

      1: The ancestor of our dog, the carnivorous wolf is also related to animals such as the coyote, fox, and dingo. Wolves are endangered, but humans are beginning to open their eyes to previous mistakes and helping wolves make a comeback. Wolves live in packs with a hierarchy, consisting of the only mating pair, the alpha male and female, followed by the beta pair to take over in case something happens to the alpha(s). The lowest in rankings are the omega. Omegas eat last and can be treated very poorly.

        * e.g.,  ... How's that for helping with your report on wolves? 


       [ "Wolf" ]

      2: Wolves generally hunts rabbits, deer, elk, and sometimes moose. There has never been a recorded attack on a human by a healthy wolf in North America. Myths with wolves may have arisen when humans in witnessed wolves eating the corpses of other humans, who died of other causes. Upon sight of humans, most wolves will run.


       [ "Wolf" ]

      3: There are many types of wolves, including grey wolves (canis lupus) and red/Mexican wolves (canis rufus).

       [ "Wolf" ]

      1: noun

        * e.g.,  ... 1)-Have you seen the new guy? He hasn't said a word since he got here. 


       [ "Wolf" ]

      2: A handsome, rugged young man with an air of mystery and danger about him. Often wolves are very charming and enjoy female company.

        * e.g.,  ...  -I know, look at him, what a wolf. 

       [ "Wolf" ]

      1: A womanizing man.

        * e.g.,  ... He's a real wolf. He pretends to care about a girl, romances her, uses her, and then drops her when he gets bored or interested in someone else. 

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