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wolfus

Slang. A flirty woman. A woman who makes advances.
Sally was cute, but she was a wolfus so I didn't ask her out.
by Emollire December 24, 2013
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Wolfstar

Shipping name of the romantic slash pairing of Harry Potter characters Remus Lupin and Sirius Black. It is unknown whether Wolfstar is canon or not. The Wolfstar shipper delights in such phrases as 'lie low at Lupin's', 'Lupin, who was staying in the house with Sirius', and my personal favourite, 'None of us is hiding Sirius Black under our cloaks!' The 'fourty line stare' has also become incredibly famous (for fourty lines during the Order of the Phoenix, Remus does not look away from Sirius).

The name comes from the fact that Remus is a werewolf and there is a star called 'Sirius'. Other common names for this pairing are Remus/Sirius, Puppyshipping and The One True Way.
Shipper: Wolfstar are my OTP
Person: What, Remus and Sirius? Together? Really? You're forgetting that Remus marries Tonks.
Shipper: HE ONLY MARRIES HER AFTER SIRIUS DIES HE AND SIRIUS WERE SO TOTALLY IN LOVE IT'S THE SEXIEST THING EVER SIRIUS HAD A FLYING MOTORBIKE
Person: I'm willing to believe Sirius had a little bromance with James Potter-
Shipper: NOOOOOOO WOLFSTAR IS CANON WOLFSTAR IS BEAUTIFUL
by MarauderHeart October 25, 2011
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Wolfstar

Wolfstar is the ship of two of the harry potter marauders - remus lupin and sirius black. Named wolfstar because of remus being a werewolf and sirius being a star.

This is the greatest ship alive.
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by Wolfstar91 May 22, 2019
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wolfstar

The ship of Remus Lupin and Sirius Black in Harry Potter. There is great controversy over whether or not it is canon. The name is derived from Sirius's name and animagus form, which reference the "dog star", Sirius, and Remus's werewolf condition (and wolf name).
Person A: Oh man I ship Wolfstar so much it's totally canon
Person B: Pfft but Lupin marries Tonks and it's never outright mentioned
Person A: Sure it is... what about the forty-line stare?
by diggingwithspoons December 4, 2016
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Wolfstar Skanks

An army of skanks assembled during the Shoebox Rereading Project. These badass people are Wolfstar shippers of the highest caliber and with the lowest levels of sanity. Can be found blogging on tumblr, skillfully impersonating the Marauders and co., weeping over fanfiction, doing ridiculous things on camera, or lurking the reread tinychat.
Look at the Wolfstar Skanks tag on tumblr. Just look at it, sitting there in all its revered glory.
by Remus Fucking Lupin January 1, 2012
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wolfsbane

The common name for the 250 plants of the genus aconitum, also known as aconite, monkshood, the Devil's helmet, or (disturbingly) wifesbane. A highly poisonous flowering plant closely related to buttercups, the toxins can easily soak through the skin. Wolfsbane kills quickly (within six hours of consumption) and the symptoms are almost immediate: vomiting and diarrhea, followed by a sensation of burning, tingling, and numbness in the mouth and face, and of burning in the abdomen. In severe poisonings, pronounced motor weakness occurs and cutaneous sensations of tingling and numbness spread to the limbs. Heart, lung, and organ failure soon follows.
Wolfsbane has been ascribed with supernatural powers in the mythology relating to the werewolf and similar creatures, either to repel them, relating to wolfsbane's use in poisoning wolves and other animals, or in some way induce their transformation, as wolfsbane was often an important ingredient in witches' magic ointments. In folklore, wolfsbane was also said to make a person into a werewolf if it is worn, smelled, or eaten. They are also said to kill werewolves if they wear, smell, or eat aconite.
The poisons extracted from wolfsbane are difficult to detect and can easily be disguised in food or drink; aconite certainly deserves the title given by the ancient Greeks as "the Queen of Poisons".
Cleopatra VI of Egypt was known for testing poisons on slaves, war prisoners, and even her servants to see which ones were the quickest or the least painful. She was said by the Romans to have poisoned her youngest brother by lacing his food with wolfsbane.
Cleopatra might not have actually died from a snake bite at all; historians think that she could easily have killed herself by a cocktail of opium, wolfsbane, and hemlock.
by Lorelili November 19, 2011
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Wolfstar

the ship of two REALLY gay men from Harry Potter; Sirius Black, and Remus Lupin. Who were best friends with Harry Potters parents in their school days.
James: Did you read the Wolfstar fanfic All The Young Dudes by MsKingBean89 yet??

Lily: YES!! My favorite Fan-fiction ever, i loved it. Grant deserves better tho...
by sebastianstanswhore February 17, 2021
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