woof it up
v. phr.— «(title)» —“A.F.C. Championship: Broncos 23, Browns 20; Fans Woof It Up for Browns” by Andrew H. Malcolm in Cleveland, Ohio New York Times Jan. 12, 1987. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
woof it up
v. phr.— «(title)» —“A.F.C. Championship: Broncos 23, Browns 20; Fans Woof It Up for Browns” by Andrew H. Malcolm in Cleveland, Ohio New York Times Jan. 12, 1987. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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