wolf whistle in English

noun
1
a whistle with a rising and falling pitch, directed toward someone to express sexual attraction or admiration.
Spanish men favour the noise ch-ch-ch-ch-ch over the wolf whistle for street harassment.
verb
1
whistle to express admiration.
fans wolf-whistled her as she took off her jacket

Use "wolf whistle" in a sentence

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1. One of the men spotted her and emitted a stagy wolf-whistle.

2. The “Catcall” eventually became synonymous with the term “wolf whistle,” evolving into its current use by association

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