a sly cat who is constantly trying to weave in and out of situations. The only thing he is able to do is get by and bring sarcasm to class. He is able to successfully evoke sympathy from fellow students so that they will hand over the homework they worked really hard on.
Sly cat Stephen Rothstein teaches at the Getting By School for children who are unable to complete work on their own.
by Gordon Hodgson December 20, 2007
by dobrom Bramis January 21, 2009
An orange cat. he looks almost exactly like Tony the Tiger. He's a naughty little bastard! When he walks he leaves a trail of random orange things behind him.
by MasterSizzlin32 April 16, 2019
Short for "categorical imperative", Kant's famous term for the foundation of moral philosophy but also applicable more generally, also the name of a small mythical trickster; ie, suggesting the link between "goodness", rigor, etc. and trickery.
"The cat imps of philosophy are constantly shifting."
"This view suggests a new understanding of our cat imp."
"This view suggests a new understanding of our cat imp."
by q335r49 June 19, 2013
by Urban Dictionary Published October 01, 2019
Person 1: Watch out, there are traps ahead in this instance.
Person 2: Nah, I already disabled everything in this dungeon.
Person 3: Nice job, groovy cat!
Person 2: Nah, I already disabled everything in this dungeon.
Person 3: Nice job, groovy cat!
by Yareb October 15, 2011
by conwaystern February 06, 2018