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wolfpacking
 n.— «The Traffic Division has instituted a procedure called “wolfpacking,” by which a second officer in a second vehicle will observe a traffic stop and give chase to any vehicles they see that don’t slow down and change lanes.» —“Move over…and slow down” by Jason Miller News-Dispatch (Michigan City, Ind.) Jan. 7, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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