a whistle with a short rising note and a long falling note, used by someone, usually a man, to show that they find someone else attractive, especially someone passing in the street She was fed up with the construction workers' wolf whistles every morning.
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verb [intransitive, transitive] wolf-whistle (somebody)See wolf whistle in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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