woof it up
v. phr.— «Trash talk? Stanford has some guys who can woof it up with anybody.» —“Cards Will Make Cal Surrender” by Tony Cooper San Francisco Chronicle (California) Nov. 22, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
woof it up
v. phr.— «Trash talk? Stanford has some guys who can woof it up with anybody.» —“Cards Will Make Cal Surrender” by Tony Cooper San Francisco Chronicle (California) Nov. 22, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Why do we write the sound of a dog barking as bow wow? Isn’t that noise more like woof, woof or arf, arf or ruff ruff? Surprisingly, the oldest of these is bow wow, or as William Shakespeare wrote in The Tempest (Bookshop|Amazon), bowgh wawgh...
What if, instead of being an inanimate object, a dictionary were alive? That’s the idea behind a lavishly illustrated new children’s book called The Dictionary Story (Bookshop|Amazon) by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston. This is part of a...