woof ticket
in the atlanta journal and const-tution, betty parham and gerrie ferris
wrote in 1992, “although its origin is uncertain, ‘woof ticket’ is a
somewhat dated phrase that refers to an outrageous or exaggerated boast
meant to intimidate or impress the listener.” woof is a black english
pr-nunciation of “wolf.” according to geneva smitherman’s 1994 “black talk,”
a woof ticket is “a verbal threat, which one sells to somebody; may or may
not be real. often used as a strategy to make another person back down and
surrender to what that person perceives as a superior power.” tom mcintyre,
professor of special education at hunter college in new york, noted nearly a
decade ago: “woofing is especially effective against those who are
unfamiliar with it and don’t realize that it is most often ‘all show and no
go.’ . . . the menacing behavior can usually be defused and eliminated by
informed, tactful action.” he advised teachers to “look secure and
self–ssured while you withdraw.” in the context of the basketball star
howard’s remarks, woof tickets are not to be bought; on the contrary, he
uses the phrase to show that performance, and not intimidating att-tude, is
needed to “get it together.”
i don’t believe the hype or buy a woof ticket. n-gg- you make a gang of noise and never seem like a cricket.
– xzibit, “paparazzi”
tellin lies
you know jlo… why u selling woof tickets?
or
why you selling tickets
noun – a word used to call someone out on a lie or untruth. built off the term ‘woofing’
“man, you didn’t get an a in your sp-ce weather cl-ss; why you dropping woof tickets?”
an ugly, sk-nky ho (sometimes fat, sometimes not) that was porked in a temporary lapse of judgment.
man i got so drunk last night i punched that woof ticket more than once before i escaped.
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