What does woof mean in Lgbtq?

"Woof" is gay slang used by guys to describe an attractive rugged manly guy. (i.e. You would say so and so is pretty "woof", or you could just say "woof" to the guy.) It can also mean "I dig you." etc.. It is usually used to, or when describing someone who is masculine but gay.
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What does woof in slang mean?

word that is used to describe someone (usually a girl) who is ugly or unattractive. "buzz...your girlfriend... woof!" -
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What does woof mean on social media?

Well Off Older Folks. (pronounced "woof" like a dog's bark) An acronym used primarily in texting, online chat, instant messaging, e-mail, blogs, and newsgroup postings, it is also considered a form of online jargon or text message shorthand.
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Why do bears say woof?

Bears use the same vocalizations with humans as with other bears: jaw-popping, woofing, low grumbles and moans. These sounds are rarely a sign of aggression, more often a signal that the bear is concerned, nervous or merely upset at what's going on.
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Do bears go woof?

Most bear species make vocalizations that sound like a huff, chomp, woof, growl, and/or bark which mean the bear is agitated, angry or annoyed. A bawl, bellow, squeal or whimper indicates pain. A mumble, hum, or purr indicates contentment.
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Do bears cry?

an adult male's moan of fear. a bereft mother crying. the grumbling sounds of upset bears. the intense sounds of fighting males.
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Can bears purr?

Similar to a cat's purring, bears make this pleasure sound when they are especially comfortable, nursing, or eating a special treat.
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What does woof mean on Grindr?

"Woof" is gay slang used by guys to describe an attractive rugged manly guy. (i.e. You would say so and so is pretty "woof", or you could just say "woof" to the guy.) It can also mean "I dig you." etc.. It is usually used to, or when describing someone who is masculine but gay.
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What does it mean when a bear snorts at you?

Bears make a fairly loud, sharp, snorting, woofing, or huffing sound by blowing a large breath of air through their nostrils and mouth. They do this when they're expressing fear or agitation and sometimes as a prelude to possibly becoming aggressive.
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Do bears hiss?

Bears try to scare intruders by huffing, panting, hissing, growling and jaw-popping.
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Where does the term woof come from?

History and Etymology for woof

Noun (1) alteration of Middle English oof, from Old English ōwef, from ō- (from on) + wefan to weave — more at weave. Verb. imitative.
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What does Warpy mean?

1 : to arrange (yarns) so as to form a warp. 2a : to turn or twist out of or as if out of shape especially : to twist or bend out of a plane. b : to cause to judge, choose, or act wrongly or abnormally : pervert. c : distort intellect and learning … warped by prejudices— Irving Wallace warps space and time.
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Can you shoot a bear in self defense?

The NPS strives to protect wildlife populations. If a firearm is effectively used during an encounter, it can be lethal for the bear, while bear spray allows the bear to likely remain in the population. If a firearm is used in self-defense against a bear, contact park authorities immediately.
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What to do if a bear growls at you?

Remain still; stand your ground but slowly wave your arms. Help the bear recognize you as a human. It may come closer or stand on its hind legs to get a better look or smell. A standing bear is usually curious, not threatening.
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How do you tell if a bear is stalking you?

Bears may yawn or clack their teeth, and pound their front paws on the ground while huffing—these are warning signs. These behaviors indicate that a bear is stressed, and it may be getting ready to charge.
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Is woof a Scrabble word?

WOOF is a valid scrabble word.
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What does barking at someone mean?

To yell at or speak severely to another person. The science teacher barked at us for not doing our homework. 3. To say or shout something to someone in a harsh, brusque or angry tone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "bark" and "at." He started barking orders at us as if he were our boss or something.
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Do bears smile?

“Bears smile just like we do. They pull each side of their mouth upwards. They smile for their reasons of self-contentment, just like we humans smile for our reasons of self-contentment.
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What is Baby bear called?

Adult females give birth in dens to baby bears called cubs.
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What do bears do when they happy?

Similar to a cat's purring, bears make this pleasure sound when they are especially comfortable, nursing, or eating a special treat. Adults make this sound with a deeper voice.
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Why do bears have a death moan?

the "death moan" is just a result of the air exciting their lungs when they die.
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