What does woof woof mean in texting?

'Woof Woof' Means 'I Love You'
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What does woof mean in text messages?

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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What does it mean when a guy says woof woof to a girl?

It is also listed in Urbandictionary and the top two entries are again the positive and the negative sense: Woof woof is very similar to grrr as in it means whoever is on the receiving end of it is looking mighty fine. You are also very likely to get laid a lot if people say woof woof to you.
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Is woof woof a word?

Woof is the sound that a dog makes when it barks. She started going "woof woof."
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What does Whoof mean?

Definition of whoof

(Entry 1 of 2) : a deep snorting sound (as made by a four-footed animal) whoof. verb.
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What does woof mean from a guy?

"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 to YEET?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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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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What does you had me at woof mean?

The word "Woof" stands for a happy, positive and active life that is in the flow and the sentence "You Had Me At "WOOF"" is just to say that you had me with happiness, you make me happy. #
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What is the meaning of Agone?

agone. / (əˈɡɒn) / adverb. an archaic word for ago.
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What is raw edge?

Definition of raw edge

: an unfinished, rough, or undecorated edge (as at the top of a piece of holloware or at the margin of a piece of textile) — compare selvage.
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What is the synonym of bark?

Synonyms. yap. The little dog yapped frantically. bay.
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What is the synonym for venom?

virulence. 2 (noun) in the sense of poison. Synonyms. poison. bane.
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Is sus a cuss word?

Sus is used as a synonym of suspicious, or suspect, as in “you've been acting pretty sus, I think you're up to something.” It's a slang word used to say that someone or something shouldn't be trusted.
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Why does my kid say YEET?

Yeeting means throwing things. But it also apparently means an expression of excitement or happiness or nervousness. But you don't always say yeet, in fact, you have it use it correctly because yeet is a verb, a noun, and a source of unending frustration for moms everywhere.
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Where did the word woof originate?

From Middle English oof, owf, from Old English ōwef, āwef, from ō- (“on”) +‎ wef (“web”), from Old English wefan (“to weave”), from Proto-Germanic *webaną (“to weave”), from Proto-Indo-European *webʰ-, *wobʰ- (“to weave, to lace together”).
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When was the word woof invented?

The first known use of woof was before the 12th century.
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What is meant by woof and warp?

The essential foundation or base of any structure or organization; from weaving, in which the warp — the threads that run lengthwise — and the woof — the threads that run across — make up the fabric: “The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are the warp and woof of the American nation.”
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What does barking mean in slang?

crazy or extremely silly: She must have been barking mad to lend him so much money. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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How do you text a dog barking?

"Blaff," "baff," "buff," "nyaff," "yaff," "yaffle," and even "waffle" have all been used to describe barks, not to mention "woof"-the valedictorian of dog words (except for maybe "bow-wow," first found in the 1500s and sometimes spelled "bowgh-wawgh," "bough-wough," and "baw-waw").
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What do Chinese dogs say?

In Mandarin Chinese, the most widely spoken language in the entire world, dogs say wāng wāng (pronounced more like “wong wong”), and in China's other major language, Cantonese, they say wōu-wōu.
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What is stitch allowance?

Seam allowance (sometimes called inlays) is the area between the fabric edge and the stitching line on two (or more) pieces of material being sewn together. Seam allowances can range from 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) wide to as much as several inches.
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