( some results may take a moment to update )
(5) - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
+ ♪ (2)
(4) - Noun entries...
+ ♪ (1)
(3) - { wolf:1 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
+ ♪
[Noun] | "wolf" | \ ˈwu̇lf \
1: any of several large predatory canids (genus Canis) that are active mostly at night, live and hunt in packs, and resemble the related dogs; especially : gray wolf
2: the fur of a wolf
3: a fierce, rapacious, or destructive person
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English wulf; akin to Old High German wolf wolf, Latin lupus, Greek lykos;
(1) - { Eastern timber wolf } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "Eastern timber wolf"
1: a wolf that is either considered a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) or a distinct species (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
Origin: 1912 ;
(1) - { lone wolf } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "lone wolf"
1: a person who prefers to work, act, or live alone
Origin: 1909 ;
(1) - { timber wolf } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[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 ;
(1) - Verb entries...
+ ♪ (1)
(3) - { throw:1 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
+ ♪
[Verb] | "throw" | \ ˈthrō \
1: to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm
2: to propel through the air in any manner
3: pitch
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English throwen "to propel through the air, cause to fall, drive forcefully, turn on a lathe," going back to Old English þrāwan "to twist, wring, (intransitive) turn round, writhe, curl," going back to West Germanic *þrēan- (whence also Old Frisian drāia "to turn," Old Saxon thrāian "to cause to rotate, turn on a lathe," Middle Dutch draeyen "to turn," Old High German drâen "to turn, twist"), probably going back to Indo-European *treh1- "rub, bore," whence in Germanic "bore through with a turning motion, turn";
* Note : Old English þrāwan is a Class VII strong verb, unlike its cognates elsewhere in West Germanic, which are conjugated as a weak verb (excepting a vestigial Middle Dutch preterit drieu). (Certain evidence for the verb in North Germanic and Gothic is lacking.) In Modern English, outside of Scots and dialects of northern England, the predominant sense is "propel through the air," from which a profusion of derivative senses began to develop already in Middle English. (Compare {warp:2|warp:2}.) — The Indo-European base *treh1- that would appear to underly the Germanic etymon has been compared with the homonymous base of Greek tetraínō, tetraínein "to bore through, perforate" (aorist étrēsa), trētós "perforated, pierced" (from zero-grade *tr̥h1-tó-), trêma "aperture, hole" (see: {trematode|trematode}), from a presumed connection of turning or twisting to boring a hole. This manifestation of *treh1- is generally regarded as a variant of *terh1- rub, bore" evident in Greek teírein "to wear down, exhaust," téretron "auger," terēdṓn "woodworm" (see: {teredo|teredo}), Latin terere "to rub" and verbs in Slavic and Baltic (see: {trite|trite}).;
(5) - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
(3) - Noun entries...
(2) - { wolves } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "wolves"
1: a man given to seducing women;
* e.g., " ... she threatened to geld the wolf if he didn't stop making passes at her "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(2) - { wolf } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "wolf"
1: a man given to seducing women;
* e.g., " ... she threatened to geld the wolf if he didn't stop making passes at her "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(1) - { lone wolves } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "lone wolves"
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 "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(2) - Verb entries...
(2) - { throw } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "throw"
1: to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm;
* e.g., " ... threw a life preserver to the drowning man "
2: to cause to fall intentionally or unintentionally;
* e.g., " ... the attacker threw his victim to the ground "
Synonyms :
drop,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(10) - Urban Dictionary
... may be offensive!
# 1 - { wolves:2437991 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "wolves" ]
1: Wolves (Lupus) are the origin of the domestic dog (lupus familaris). They are in the same family as foxes, coyotes and dingoes but they are a lot rarer after farms were created. Once wolves lived with humans, helping them to hunt and guarding property, they became the hunted once farmers domesticated animals onto farms and found wolves to be a threat to their livestock.
* e.g., ... Can you hear the wolves howling?
[ "wolves" ]
2: The timber wolf, the native wolf became extinct in Britain in1680 (Although some stories indicate that the last wolf was killed in 1743 but this is unlikely as one wolf cannot live for 63 years) and recent reintroduction schemes have also failed in the Scottish moors. Britain is not the only place to be killing wolves off. America has pushed the once wide spread population of wolves through out the States back to ranges in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Canada. Wolves are also suffering in the eastern world except in Russia and Siberia where numbers are constant.
[ "wolves" ]
3: Wolves have a pack system that every wolf in the world seems to abide by; the alpha pair eats first and always lead the pack when relocating. The beta pair step in to the alpha’s position if something happens to the male or both of the wolves, they eat second and act as protectors for the alpha whilst they eat and put any wolf challenging the alpha back in line. The last of all of is the omega, this wolf is very timed and acts as a look out whilst the other wolves are eating and when they leave, they may eat the remains (usually stomach content.)
[ "wolves" ]
4: Wolves tend to hunt and feed on rabbits, elk, deer and sometimes on buffalo and moose. There has never been a report of a wolf that had not been suffering from health issue attacking a human, if wolves see a human they will always run. However, there have been reports of wolves eating humans that have died of other causes.
# 2 - { wolves:3730453 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "wolves" ]
1: Armed robbers that run in packs, like wolves.
* e.g., ... "For the wolves ridin round lookin for a jooks kid"
[ "wolves" ]
2: Their main prey is enriched hood drug dealers, although some have been known to subsist on the higher quality meat of Rappers.
* e.g., ... - 50 Cent, Don't Front, Blood in the Sand st.
# 3 - { wolves:1507838 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "wolves" ]
1: thick dark facial hairs (on a woman)
* e.g., ... I just got some new tweezers, so I spent the morning in front of my magnifying mirror, hunting for wolves.
# 4 - { Wolves:7764961 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Wolves" ]
1: Ninjas of the woods.
* e.g., ... "Wolves are the ninjas of the woods." -JS
# 5 - { Wolve:2691258 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Wolve" ]
1: the utmost extreme, above all else.
* e.g., ... you are wolve.
# 6 - { Wolve:2904222 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Wolve" ]
1: To steal/snatch something from somebody;
* e.g., ... -Did you see Laura's new iPhone? It was tight!
[ "Wolve" ]
2: wolved= stolen or stolen from
* e.g., ... -Yeah man but I heard she got wolved.
# 7 - { Wolv:2058051 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Wolv" ]
1: Short for Wolverine, aka l33t
* e.g., ... damn, that guy is Wolv.
[ "Wolv" ]
2: Nice person, but dont piss him off, because then he will make your life a living hell...
[ "Wolv" ]
3: Dangerous to anyone with his random explosions when he's in Wolv mode
# 8 - { Wolve:1601101 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "Wolve" ]
1: A gamer who thinks they are so good at a game no one else can live up to their status. leet jerk
* e.g., ... Wolve hurt her feelings because she couldn't click fast enough.
# 9 - { feeding the wolves:7528296 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "feeding the wolves" ]
1: Giving your enemies more things to use against you.
* e.g., ... Don't let them see you upset, you're just feeding the wolves.
# 10 - { house of wolves:7309459 }
👍 Likes!0 : 👎 Dislikes!0
[ "house of wolves" ]
1: House of wolves means a group of hostile things such as people or emotions.
* e.g., ... "Going to school is like going into a house of wolves
(0) - Rhymes
... from Words API
No results from Words API...
(0) - Conjugations
... from Linguatools Conjugations API
No results from Linguatools Conjugations API...
(0) - Frequency Data
... from Words API
No results from Words API...
(0) - Related Words
... from Word Associations API
No results from Word Associations API...
You must be signed in to post comments!
Top comments for:
"wolves"