dick wolfed
To end something too soon.
"I waited the whole time to see the verdict and then they just dick wolfed me!"
"Oh, Detective Stabler, even though your show just dick wolfed me, I still love you!"
"Oh, Detective Stabler, even though your show just dick wolfed me, I still love you!"
Dick Wolf
A phrase to replace the words "the end" of a television show or movie. Coming from the last moment of a Law and Order show, usually at the end of a twist ending or a very dramatic moment, where it flashes to this name.
I was watching Sixth Sense and then it got to the Dick Wolf and it turned out he was dead all along. Blew my mind.
Dick Wolfing
Ingesting both Speed(amphetamine) and Weed for the purposes of creatively enhancing one's work or group activity in which the creative enhancement of weed works in coalition with the focus enhancing elements of speed. In Reference to the Law and Order producers DIck Wolf and his Co-Producer Speed Weed.
''We will be dick wolfing so hard tonight bois ''
Dick Wolfed
When a movie or TV show leaves you hanging; wondering what happened. No real ending or conclusion to a story.
Wait, what happened.?!? I just watched a three hour movie and totally got Dick Wolfed.!!
Dick Wolfed
To get roped into another episode of Law and Order by the opening scene that immediately follows the previous episode.
"I swore to myself I'd start my paper after the first episode, but I kept getting Dick Wolfed by the SVU marathon."
Dick Wolf
Purposely ending something without resolving it, often done on Law and Order SVU
Person 1: So then we got in the car, and all of a sudden
Person 2: Dick Wolf
Person 1: Don't Dick Wolf my story!
Person 2: Sorry, but it's more exciting this way
Person 2: Dick Wolf
Person 1: Don't Dick Wolf my story!
Person 2: Sorry, but it's more exciting this way
Dick-Wolf
- verb (used with object)
1. To spoil ones plans.
2. To cut someone off before they are able to reveal an important bit of information.
- noun
1. an annoying sob who always ruins surprises.
*comes from the popular TV show, "Law and Order" and how the viewer waits for another twist at the end of the show only to see the screen go blank and the name "dick wolf" appear.
1. To spoil ones plans.
2. To cut someone off before they are able to reveal an important bit of information.
- noun
1. an annoying sob who always ruins surprises.
*comes from the popular TV show, "Law and Order" and how the viewer waits for another twist at the end of the show only to see the screen go blank and the name "dick wolf" appear.
- verb
1. "I'm going to dick-wolf you."
2. "I tried to tell her about the party but Mike totally dick-wolfed me."
- noun
1. "You're such a dick-wolf."
1. "I'm going to dick-wolf you."
2. "I tried to tell her about the party but Mike totally dick-wolfed me."
- noun
1. "You're such a dick-wolf."