See also: wolfcall

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wolf call (plural wolf calls)

  1. Synonym of wolf whistle.
    • 1979, Ella Leffland, Rumors of Peace, Perennial Library, published 1985, →ISBN, page 33:
      But most just bought picture postcards at Reed’s stationery to send home or walked around looking at girls. They made wolf calls at Karla.
    • 2005, Janice Sims, “A Love Supreme”, in Can I get an Amen, BET, →ISBN, page 75:
      “How can you stand it? I know you hear their wolf calls. I know you notice how they leer at you.”
    • 2008, Jennifer Youngblood, Sandra Poole, Stoney Creek, Alabama, Denver, Colo.: Mapletree Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 61:
      The foreman knocked once and then entered her office. Could it be? Yes, this was one of the men that had made wolf calls at her.

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