Wolverine
Wolverine1. The preeminent badass of the Marvel Universe. A
5'3" hair covered Canadian mutant, whose trade mark
adamantium skeleton and razor sharp claws are the stuff of legend. He is so gnarly that he's spent the last century perpetually kicking ass in the early morning and
taking names in the afternoon and coming back for supper to kick ass again.
Wolverine
by Jared Walker Bolton (CyberShadow1) on Feb 15, 2004 05:13:26
To go physically
beserk or mindlessly insane on someone or something....
To lose all control over oneself that allows one's
primal instincts to reign free....
Any amount of physically severe destruction released in short bursts of anger....
Example:
This guy went
all-out 'Wolverine' on the
thug because of what that
other guy did to his sister!
Wolverine
by Academic Type on Jan 13, 2005 16:29:22
1) (Latin name:
Gulo Gulo)A member of the weasel family, commonly called a
skunkbear. Typically scavengers and will feed on whatever is available. Note:
Wolverines have never lived in Michigan.
2) A (completely hypothetical) mascot for the University of Michigan. Hypothetical in the sense that no pictures/costumes of this mascot exist and are currently used.
3) A member of "X-men" with sharp steel blades coming from the knuckles on both hands.
Wolverine
by Mingewrinkle on Jun 26, 2015 23:49:04
When giving a man a blowjob, sounding as if you are eating and
chocking on a his penis with a
voracious amount of slurping and sucking, like a
wolverine.
Example:
Do you hear that? He is totally getting
the wolverine right now.
I know. It sounds like cock vortex in there.
Slurp slurp slurp.
Hopefully it doesn't
get sucked off.
Wolverine
by ehehehhhh on Apr 29, 2011 12:32:59
Whilst doing it
Doggie and on the verge of climax, the male reaches under the female and tears out a handful of the female's pubic hair and in one rapid motion, spins her around and bricks on her face. Quickly and finally, he dusts her
battered face with her pubes, rendering her with a hairy face and a very pissed off disposition, just like marvel comic character Wolverine. Note: Be ready for the fight of your life, she will probably go
berzerk on you.
Wolverine
by The Centurion on Nov 09, 2014 01:58:21
Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in American comic books published by
Marvel Comics, as well as in movies, television shows, and video games; most often in fiction related to
the X-Men. He was created in 1974 by writer
Len Wein and Marvel art director John
Romita, Sr.
Wolverine is a mutant, born with the superhuman ability to fully and rapidly recover from any injury or ailment. He possesses long retractable claws that protrude from the backs of his hands. His skeleton is laced with a fictional metal known as
adamantium, which makes it indestructible. Wolverine is a member of the X-Men, a team of superheroes who fight for mutant rights and to preserve the peace between mutants and normal humans.
Due to his wild popularity in the 1980s and beyond, an elaborate back story has been created for the character, from his origins in the Canadian prairie land to fighting gangsters in Asia, becoming part of a government-led superhero team, and having extensive adventures apart from other
X-Men members.
Example:
Marvel editor-in-chief Roy Thomas asked writer Len
Wein to devise a character specifically named Wolverine, who is Canadian and of small stature and with a
wolverine's fierce temper. John
Romita, Sr. designed the first Wolverine costume, and believes he introduced the retractible claws, saying, "When I make a design, I want it to be practical and functional. I thought, 'If a man has claws like that, how does he scratch his nose or
tie his shoelaces?'" Wolverine first appeared in the final "teaser" panel of The Incredible Hulk #180 (cover-dated October 1974) written by Wein and
penciled by Herb Trimpe. The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications before making his first major appearance in The Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974) again by the Wein–Trimpe team. In 2009, Trimpe said he "distinctly remembers"
Romita's sketch and that, "The way I see it, Romita and writer Len Wein sewed the monster together and I shocked it to life!... It was just one of those secondary or tertiary characters, actually, that we were using in that particular book with no particular notion of it going anywhere. We did characters in The Incredible Hulk all the time that were in particular issues and that was the end of them." Though often credited as co-creator, Trimpe adamantly denies having had any role in
Wolverine's creation.