This was a word-for-word cribbing of http://www.antipatterns.com/wolfticket.htm which has a copyright notice. It was therefore either a copyright infringement, or spam. See that page for more information.
A vendor advertises compliance with some standard, but does not deliver on it. This produces VendorLockIn, because developers cannot build on the standard advertised and must settle for the vendor's alteration. That is the main idea behind the antipattern as presented above.
It's difficult to find the word used in that particular sense outside that page. That definition (counterfeit ticket to a concert or sporting event) exists on a disambiguation page on Wikipedia, but not as a page itself.
There are at least three other major definitions on the web:
The Polish meaning is about PROHIBITING someone from something, in Communist Poland it was used to repress free-thinkers, by preventing them from studies (almost all higher universities then were governmental). Or used to make people immigrate (wolf ticket was a name used for one way passport, allowing only to leave Poland, but not to come back). --TomaszBorek
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