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Что (кто) такое wolf-whistle - определение

WHISTLED SOUND MADE TO SHOW HIGH INTEREST OR APPROVAL
Wolf Whistle; Wolf-whistle; Wolf whistle; Wolf whistling; Finger whistling; Wolf-whistled
  • In Spanish, the wolf whistle sound is written as 'fiu fiu'.
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wolf-whistle         
also wolf whistle (wolf-whistles, wolf-whistling, wolf-whistled)
If someone wolf-whistles, they make a whistling sound with a short rising note and a longer falling note. Some men wolf-whistle at a woman to show that they think she is attractive, and some women find this offensive.
They wolf-whistled at me, and I was so embarrassed I tripped up.
VERB: V at n, also V
Wolf whistle is also a noun.
Her dancing brought loud cheers, wolf whistles and applause.
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Wolf-whistling         
A wolf whistle is a distinctive two-note glissando whistled sound made to show high interest in or approval of something or someone, especially at someone viewed as physically or sexually attractive. Today, a wolf whistle directed at a person is sometimes considered a precursor to sexual harassment, or a form of sexual harassment in itself.
wolf whistle         
¦ noun a whistle with a rising and falling pitch, used to express sexual attraction or admiration.
¦ verb (wolf-whistle) whistle in such a way at.
wolf whistle         
Dog whistle         
  • Galton whistle, the first "dog whistle"
WHISTLE THAT EMITS SOUND IN THE ULTRASONIC RANGE
Dogwhistle; Silent dog whistle; Galton whistle; Galton's whistle; Silent whistle; Dog whistles
A dog whistle (also known as silent whistle or Galton's whistle) is a type of whistle that emits sound in the ultrasonic range, which humans cannot hear but some other animals can, including dogs and domestic cats, and is used in their training. It was invented in 1876 by Francis Galton and is mentioned in his book Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development,Galton, Francis (1883).
Train whistle         
  • 60163 ''Tornado'']]
  • 1938 tube stock]] in 1989.
  • 7827 ''Lydham Manor'']]
AUDIBLE SIGNALING DEVICE ON A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Steam trumpet; Air whistle; Whistle code
A train whistle or air whistle (originally referred to as a steam trumpet) is an audible signaling device on a steam locomotive, used to warn that the train is approaching, and to communicate with rail workers. Modern diesel and electric locomotives primarily use a powerful air horn instead of a whistle as an audible warning device.
Whistle post         
  • British Rail modern whistle board at Castlerock
  • [[Estonia]]n whistle post at [[Raasiku]] station
  • The sign on a Queensland whistle post on the old Gibson Island line
  • German double whistle post
  • PKP ''W6b'' whistle board for road level crossings not secured or not included in station or line interlocking devices
  • Whistle post with multiple crossings in [[Valdosta, Georgia]]
  • An old whistle post in the [[United States]]
RAILROAD SIGN MARKING LOCATION WHERE A HORN IS TO BE SOUNDED
Whistle board
In rail transport, a whistle post or whistle board, is a sign marking a location where a train driver is required to sound the horn or whistle.
Whistle register         
HIGHEST REGISTER OF THE HUMAN VOICE, ABOVE THE MODAL AND FALSETTO REGISTERS
Flageolet register; Whistle Register; Super-Head register; Super-Head Voice; Whistle tone; Whistle tones
The whistle register (also called the flute register or flageolet register) is the highest register of the human voice, lying above the modal register and falsetto register. This register has a specific physiological production that is different from the other registers and is so-called because the timbre of the notes that are produced from this register is similar to that of a whistle.
Whistle-stop train tour         
  • Map of Truman's 1948 whistle-stop tour from September 6 to November 5, 1948.
SERIES OF BRIEF APPEARANCES IN SMALL TOWNS, USUALLY BY POLITICIANS
Whistlestop tour; Whistle-stop tour; Whistle Stop Tour; Whistlestop train tour; Whistle stop train tour; Whistlestop campaign
A whistle stop or whistle-stop tour is a style of political campaigning where the politician makes a series of brief appearances or speeches at a number of small towns over a short period of time. Originally, whistle-stop appearances were made from the open platform of an observation car or a private railroad car.
Hexham wolf         
ESCAPED WOLF IN NORTHUMBERLAND, ENGLAND
Wolf of Allendale; Hexham Wolf; Allendale wolf
The Hexham wolf (also called the Allendale wolf or the Wolf of Allendale) was a grey wolf that escaped from a zoo and killed livestock in Hexham and Allendale, Northumberland during the winter of 1904. Conflicting reports label it as being either "black and tan" or "dun", although it was largely reported as being large and male.

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Wolf-whistling

A wolf whistle is a distinctive two-note glissando whistled sound made to show high interest in or approval of something or someone, especially at someone viewed as physically or sexually attractive. Today, a wolf whistle directed at a person is sometimes considered a precursor to sexual harassment, or a form of sexual harassment in itself.

The name comes from the Wolf character in the popular 1943 Tex Avery cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood who whistles in this way at the sexy female character Red. He whistles at her in several other subsequent cartoons. The term appears in North American newspapers as early as 1943. It appears in British newspapers from 1949 onwards.

According to Adam Edwards of Daily Express, the wolf whistle originates from the navy General Call made with a boatswain's pipe. The General Call is made on a ship to get the attention of all hands for an announcement. Sailors in harbour would whistle the General Call upon seeing an attractive woman to draw fellow sailors' attention to her. It was eventually picked up by passers-by, not knowing the real meaning of the whistle, and passed on. During a 2015 broadcast of A Way with Words, doubt was cast upon this explanation by lexicographer Grant Barrett, who noted that it was very thinly supported. The Turn To Call is far closer to the wolf whistle than the General Call.

The standard sound for a coin insertion for the Bally Manufacturing pinball machine "Playboy" (featuring iconography from Playboy magazine) is the wolf whistle.