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cat

cat [ kat ]


noun  (plural cats)
Definition:
 
1. furry animal that purrs and meows: a small domesticated mammal that has soft fur, sharp claws, pointed ears, and, usually, a long furry tail, and makes characteristic purring or meowing sounds. Cats are widely kept as pets or to catch mice. Latin name Felis catus.

2. 
Same as  big cat


3. offensive term: an offensive term for a woman who is regarded as spiteful or malicious ( informal insult )

4. man: a man ( dated slang )
He's a real cool cat.

5. nautical anchor tackle or cathead: a set of heavy tackle used for raising an anchor to the cathead, or the cathead itself

6. navy 
Same as  cat-o'-nine-tails


7. fish 
Same as  catfish


8. boat  ( informal )
Same as  catamaran


9. boat  ( informal )
Same as  catboat


10. automotive  ( informal )
Same as  catalytic converter


11.  ( archaic )
Same as  prostituten (sense 1)




verb  (past and past participle cat·ted, present participle cat·ting, 3rd person present singular cats)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb nautical raise anchor: to raise the anchor to the cathead

2. intransitive verb search for partner: to travel around in search of a sexual partner ( slang )

[ Old English catt(e)< Germanic]

has the cat got your tongue? used to prompt somebody to speak or to ask the reason for his or her silence

let the cat out of the bag to disclose secret or confidential information, usually accidentally

like a cat on a hot tin roof or hot bricks extremely nervous or agitated

play cat and mouse with somebody to treat somebody who is in your power in such a way that he or she does not know what you are going to do next

rain cats and dogs to rain very heavily (informal)

when the cat's away the mice will play when somebody in authority is absent, those he or she is in charge of will misbehave

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