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wolf ticket noun a threat or other act of intimidation used to coerce US- It’s plenty people selling wolf tickets, you know. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 165, 1974
- If you two came here on a wolf ticket, it’s time for you to leave. — Robert Deane Pharr, Giveadamn Brown, p. 138, 1978
- Let’s face it, this girl comes right back to the situation where they’re selling drugs and starts selling wolf tickets and they don’t do nothing about it. — Mark Baker, Cops, pp. 117–118, 1985
- Wolf Tickets: What Baker accused Tony LaRussa of selling when the St. Louis Manager charged that Cubs pitchers were throwing at Cardinals pitchers. — Chicago Tribune, p. C10, 9 September 2003
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