More like “Waswolf”.
Regretfullywolf
You pronounce those differently?

I believe wolf should be pronounced as woofl. Fewer people would be afraid of a woofl than a wolf.
Are there any situations where the second person singular forms of a verb are not the same as the plural ones?
Werewolf implies a lesser known and more present Arewolf
They speak of great phophet Willbewolf to come
Me after killing a werewolf, but I realize some of the blood got on my open wound and I’m now transforming: more like WE’REwolf?
Edit: I like to imagine the one single down vote was cast alongside a potentially heavy sigh of disappointment after they read my comment
When I’m searching for do I ask “Wherewolf?” or “Wherewerewolf?” if it was a group of werewolves that are gone “Wherewerewolves”?

But you never ask “howwolf?” ☹️
Yes, howwulf and and howwoofwulf! Only when I see it though…
And if you want to know where they used to be, not where they are, you have to ask “Wherewerewerewolves?”
if it’s a group it’s “there wolves”
Tweets are not memes.
I think I would say "more like was wolf " Makes the same point without explaining even if it sounds a little clunky.
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(I meant the new dad type joke?)








