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* In the ''University'' expansion of ''TheSims2'', this is one of the actions a Sim can do to turn another one on.

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* In the ''University'' expansion of ''TheSims2'', ''VideoGame/TheSims2'', this is one of the actions a Sim can do to turn another one on.
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* In "Hollywood Steps Out," a selection of Hollywood hunks (''e.g.'', Wallace Beery, Ronald Colman, ErrolFlynn, William Powell, Aubrey Smith, and Spencer Tracy), while watching "bubble dancer" Sally Rand, wolf-whistle and go, "Baaaby!"

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* In "Hollywood Steps Out," a selection of Hollywood hunks (''e.g.'', Wallace Beery, Ronald Colman, ErrolFlynn, William Powell, Creator/WilliamPowell, Aubrey Smith, and Spencer Tracy), while watching "bubble dancer" Sally Rand, wolf-whistle and go, "Baaaby!"
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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of [[LittleRedRidingHood Red]] with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of [[LittleRedRidingHood [[Literature/LittleRedRidingHood Red]] with this whistle.
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* Raphael once did this in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' episode "Michelangelo The Sacred Turtle" when he saw April in the maid servant outfit Professor Tut was forcing her to wear which showed her legs.
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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of [[LittleRedRidingHood Red]] with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of [[LittleRedRidingHood Red]] with this whistle.



* Jessica Rabbit received several throughout ''WhoFramedRogerRabbit''3

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* In ''The Takers'', a modern-day IndianaJones pastiche by Jerry Ahern, Mary-Frances Mulrooney's skirt has a [[MarilynManeuver habit of blowing up]] providing everyone with a PantyShot. She gets a WolfWhistle too while boarding a nuclear submarine. A naval officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the other women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].

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* In ''The Takers'', a modern-day IndianaJones pastiche by Jerry Ahern, Mary-Frances Mulrooney's skirt has a [[MarilynManeuver habit of blowing up]] providing everyone with a PantyShot. She gets a WolfWhistle too while boarding a nuclear submarine. A naval officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the other women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
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* In ''The Takers'', a modern-day IndianaJones pastiche by Jerry Ahern, Mary-Frances Mulrooney's skirt has a [[MarilynManeuver habit of blowing up]] providing everyone with a PantyShot. She gets a WolfWhistle too while boarding a nuclear submarine. A naval officer tells off the seaman responsible, then explains that [[ShesGotLegs none of the other women who boarded earlier got a whistle like that]].
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* BugsBunny once gave a teasing one to Elmer Fudd upon discovering [[OfCorsetsFunny he wore a girdle]] (This was during the brief period in time Elmer was drawn chubby).

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* Famously done in the HumphreyBogart film ''To Have and Have Not'': LaurenBacall instructs Bogey: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and ''blow''." When she's gone, he tries it, and produces a wolf whistle.

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* Famously done in the HumphreyBogart film ''To Have and Have Not'': ''Film/ToHaveAndHaveNot'': LaurenBacall instructs Bogey: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and ''blow''." When she's gone, he tries it, and produces a wolf whistle.
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* In Creator/WoodyAllen's ''Film/RadioDays'', a commercial jingle for a laxative ("Get regular with Relax...") is punctuated with these.
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* In "There Is Nothing Like A Dame" from ''Theatre/SouthPacific'', there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.

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* In "There Is Nothing Like A a Dame" from ''Theatre/SouthPacific'', there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.
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* In "There Is Nothing Like A Dame" from ''Theatre/South Pacific'', there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.

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* In "There Is Nothing Like A Dame" from ''Theatre/South Pacific'', ''Theatre/SouthPacific'', there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.



* The choruses to "Standing on the Corner" from ''Theatre/TheMostHappyFella'' feature wolf-whistles.

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* In the song, "There Is Nothing Like A Dame," from South Pacific, there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.

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* In the song, "There Is Nothing Like A Dame," Dame" from South Pacific, ''Theatre/South Pacific'', there is a break in which the sailors wolf-whistle at attractive women.




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* The choruses to "Standing on the Corner" from ''Theatre/TheMostHappyFella'' feature wolf-whistles.
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* Tippi Hedren's character receives one of these from a little boy at the beginning of ''Film/TheBirds''.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red [[LittleRedRidingHood Red]] with this whistle.
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* A 1970's commercial for Playtex cross-your-heart bras has a women about to take off her blouse to show her friend said product, until she hears a wolf whistle.
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** ''PorkyInWackyland'': When the monster terrorizing Porky suddenly says "Boo!" to him and trundles off effeminately, a wolf whistle can be heard.
** In ''Rhapsody Rabbit," Bugs Bunny flips his book of sheet music and stops on a pin-up girl. A wolf whistle emits from the audience, and Bugs embarassingly flips the book further.
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* A cartoon George Booth did for ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' shows a young guy sitting on some steps silently watching a woman stroll past on the sidewalk. He in turn is being watched by two older women, one of whom says "Whistle, you dumb bastard!"

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* Jessica Rabbit received several throughout ''WhoFramedRogerRabbit''

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* Jessica Rabbit received several throughout ''WhoFramedRogerRabbit''
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* In ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' young adult George whistles at young adult Violet the first time he (and we) see her. "That's some dress you got on Violet."




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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' call of "[[HelloNurse Helllooooo Nurse]]" uses the same cadence even though it isn't technically a whistle.
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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery.Creator/TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.
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* There's an optional sidequest in ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' in which Flynn will do this upon seeing [[HoYay Yuri in a soldier's uniform.]]

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.



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* Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''[[Pinball/PlayboyBally Playboy]]'' pinball plays this when starting a new game.

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* Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''[[Pinball/PlayboyBally Playboy]]'' pinball plays and Creator/SternPinball's ''[[Pinball/PlayboyStern Playboy]]'' play this when starting a new game.
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* Jessica Rabbit received several throughout ''WhoFramedRogerRabbit''




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* BugsBunny once gave a teasing one to Elmer Fudd upon discovering [[OfCorsetsFunny he wore a girdle]] (This was during the brief period in time Elmer was drawn chubby).
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* In the 1998 version of ''Film/TheParentTrap'' After losing a hand of poker, Hallie makes Annie skinny dip in the lake, one of the spectators wolf whistles at her.
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* Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''[[Pinball/PlayboyBally Playboy]]'' pinball plays this when starting a new game.
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* Picking up Lola in Williams' ''Pinball/{{Taxi}}'' results in a melodic version being played.
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* ''SpiceAndWolf'''s Ending theme song in the show was called the Wolf whistle song.
* ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kamina whistles appreciatively when he sees [[OfficialCouple his love interest]] Yoko for the first time. Partly because of her good looks, partly because she just dropped in through the roof and knocked back a huge gunman with her sniper rifle.

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* ''SpiceAndWolf'''s ''LightNovel/SpiceAndWolf'''s Ending theme song in the show was called the Wolf whistle song.
* ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kamina whistles appreciatively when he sees [[OfficialCouple his love interest]] Yoko for the first time. Partly because of her good looks, partly because she just dropped in through the roof and knocked back a huge gunman with her sniper rifle.
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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.

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Let a [[HelloNurse hot, sexy woman]] stroll through a crowd of males and one or more of them will emit this classic sound, guaranteed. (It's most accurately transcribed as "Wheet-WHOO!", although a simple "Whoooo!" might also suffice.) The Wolf Whistle is a staple of old films and cartoons of the '30s and '40s, most notably the works of TexAvery. The Wolf would acknowledge the presence of Red with this whistle.
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* In "We Are What We Are" from ''Theatre/LaCageAuxFolles'', one of the choruses incorporates both the wolf-whistle and the "hey, taxi!" whistle.

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