Cut my wolf loose In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "cut my wolf loose", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2019-10-01 12:10

Meaning of Cut my wolf loose (redirected from cut (one's) wolf loose )

Cut (one's) wolf loose slang verb phrase

Used when one gets drunk

I will have a party tonight and cut my wolf loose.

You really cut your wolf loose! You should go home now.

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To be very drunk

as pissed as a fart

To be very drunk

string out

1. To stretch or lengthen something, usually a string or cord of some type

2. To extend, postpone, or make longer than it usually would

can't see a hole in a ladder

1. Be foolish or stupid

2. Be drunk

skinful

1. The full capacity of a skin container.

2. An amount of alcohol that is enough to get drunk

Grammar and Usage of Cut (one's) wolf loose

Verb Forms

    Possessive Adjectives

    • cut her wolf loose
    • cut his wolf loose
    • cut my wolf loose
    • cut our wolf loose
    • cut their wolf loose
    • cut your wolf loose

The verb "cut" should be conjugated according to its tense.

More examples:

He cut his wolf loose after breaking up.

Origin of Cut (one's) wolf loose

The origin of this expression is not clear.

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