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wulf 1. plural - wolves; noun(a type of wild animal of the dog family, usually found hunting in packs.) ulv2. verb(to eat greedily: He wolfed (down) his breakfast and hurried out.) sluke, gafle i seg- wolf-cub- wolf-whistle
- keep the wolf from the doorgråbein--------skrubb--------ulv--------vargIsubst. (flertall: wolves) \/wʊlf\/1) ( pattedyrarten Canis lupus) ulv, varg2) (i klaver, orgel, også wolf tone)dissonans, ulyd3) ( slang) skjørtejeger, forfører4) ( slang) utsuger, hai5) (amer., slang) forklaring: homoseksuell som ofte forfører menn, eller som tar en aktiv rolle med en partnercry wolf rope ulvhave\/hold a wolf by the ears ( hverdagslig) ligge dårlig an, ha dårlige oddskeep the wolf from the door holde sulten fra dørena lone wolf en ensom ulvthrow\/cast someone to the wolves kaste noen til ulvenea wolf in sheep's clothing en ulv i fåreklærIIverb \/wʊlf\/1) jage ulv2) ( hverdagslig) slukewolf down sluke (grådig), gafle i seg, lange i seg
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