Obviously the servicemen would wolf-whistle their appreciation of her display. |
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His only crime was to wolf-whistle at a white woman behind the counter of a grocery store. |
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When Arthur Trinder used a wolf-whistle catch the attention of a pretty girl in the street, he wasn't sure where it would lead. |
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They wolf-whistle, ask for your name, your number, etc, and one even commented that Tuppy's skirt is very short. |
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That was more than 50 years ago, but today, it seems that a complimentary wolf-whistle is a sackable offence. |
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Shame-faced Paul, of Ely, Cardiff, apologised to the judge for his wolf-whistle. |
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Sales and marketing director Richard Goad told staff in a memo that Bristol builders would not be able to wolf-whistle on any of the city's six sites from 9am today. |
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Sales and marketing director Richard Goad told staff in a memo that builders would not be able to wolf-whistle on any of Bristol's six sites from today. |
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