A creature made completely out of hair that lets you pet them unless they feel bored and start biting you and will constantly meow at you at 3 am on a school night and stop when you wake up
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noun: cat; plural noun: cats
1.
a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, a short snout, and retractable claws. It is widely kept as a pet or for catching mice, and many breeds have been developed.
Similar:
feline
pussycat
pussy
puss
kitty
kitty cat
kitten
Tiddles
Tibbles
tom
tomcat
tabby
tortoiseshell
calico
mouser
house cat
wild cat
alley cat
moggie
mog
fur baby
fur kid
grimalkin
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Mammal
Jazz · Informal
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Computing
noun
noun: cat; plural noun: cats
1.
a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, a short snout, and retractable claws. It is widely kept as a pet or for catching mice, and many breeds have been developed.
Similar:
feline
pussycat
pussy
puss
kitty
kitty cat
kitten
Tiddles
Tibbles
tom
tomcat
tabby
tortoiseshell
calico
mouser
house cat
wild cat
alley cat
moggie
mog
fur baby
fur kid
grimalkin
2.
INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
(especially among jazz enthusiasts) a man.
"this West Coast cat had managed him since the early 80s"
verbNAUTICAL
verb: cat; 3rd person present: cats; past tense: catted; past participle: catted; gerund or present participle: catting
raise (an anchor) from the surface of the water to the cathead.
"I kept her off the wind and sailing free until I had the anchor catted"
INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
(especially among jazz enthusiasts) a man.
"this West Coast cat had managed him since the early 80s"
verbNAUTICAL
verb: cat; 3rd person present: cats; past tense: catted; past participle: catted; gerund or present participle: catting
raise (an anchor) from the surface of the water to the cathead.
"I kept her off the wind and sailing free until I had the anchor catted"
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