Also know as Chloe's. They are interesting creatures. Who like the sun and dislike water. They come in all shapes and sizes and COLORS! they are furry and cute. Although some of them are weird.
person #1: "look at that cat!"
Person #2: "oh you mean that chloe? shes so cute! look at her little paws!!!"
Person #2: "oh you mean that chloe? shes so cute! look at her little paws!!!"
by ilikenewyorkcity January 10, 2011
The most perfect, elegant, regal beast you will ever own. These fantastic felines have a reputation for being evil and snobby, that however, is pure nonsense. Their beautiful sharp claws are merely the most advanced weapons of modern weaponry. Their teeth, pointy and more timeless than a vampire could ever be. Their so-called "arrogance" is an example of their superior intelligence. You will never own a greater living thing than The Cat.
by Le Cat Womeness August 13, 2012
by Information2You July 20, 2010
A sexy woman who doesnt care what other people think of her and her actions. Loving, sarcastic, funny, friendly, flirty, cool, blunt, attention whore are other words that describe her. Just like the feline she loves to be the center of your attention but rub her the wrong way and watch out for her claws!
Check out Cat!
by ChampagneJunkie February 05, 2010
A totally awesome, smart, witty, beautiful woman with a head for business and a heart (and body) for lovin'. A good and loyal friend. If you look up "cool" in the dictionary you will see a picture of Cat.
by KGlo February 03, 2010
Yes, we all know a cat is a feline. Blah blah blah.
Cats is also, however, a musical by Andrew Lloyd Weber and T.S. Eliot. T.S. Eliot originally wrote a book entitled Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, and Andrew Lloyd Weber turned it into an awesome musical. He claims it was easy, because most of the cats' names had rhythm to them, such as Mr. Mistoffelees.
K. Just felt I needed to say that.
Cats is also, however, a musical by Andrew Lloyd Weber and T.S. Eliot. T.S. Eliot originally wrote a book entitled Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, and Andrew Lloyd Weber turned it into an awesome musical. He claims it was easy, because most of the cats' names had rhythm to them, such as Mr. Mistoffelees.
K. Just felt I needed to say that.
by A Pancake who's mix is lost December 15, 2010
by jmk20 February 13, 2017