0 present participle of wolf --
1 to eat a large amount of food very quickly: --
The boys wolfed the sandwiches (down) and then started on the cake.
Others proclaimed it was because his habit of wolfing down two whole sheep for every meal and tearing their skins off with his teeth left his teeth twisted and gnarled.
During the gold rushes of the 1840s, 50s and 60s, 70s and 80s some of the participating men turned to wolfing when the harsh winters impeded their wagons.
When finally getting a haircut the waves may come out deeper depending on the time spent wolfing and the type of haircut you get.