ie; caddy, cattie, caddie.
Australian slang word for cat burgulary.
Breaking into someone's home while they are in the house without being noticed or caught. Eg. When they are sleeping.
Usually only stealing car keys for cars and wallets Or handbags to avoid being detected.
Definition of cat burglar: a burglar who is adept at entering and leaving the burglarized place without attracting notice.
The charge for this crime is: Specially aggravated break, enter and steal.
If with more than one person it becomes: specially aggravates break, enter and steal in company.
Which holds a maximum penalty in NSW of 14 years.
Below in sentence:
"Beast" meaning fast car
"AMG" meaning Mercedes AMG
"Eshayz" derived from the piglatin word for yes "esyayz" or sesh "eshsayz" a common word amongst Australian youth and street gangs with universal meanings eg. yes, sesh, mad, sweet, cool, let's do it, along with many others also used to refer to a certain stereotype of Australian youth "eshay adlays"
Australian slang word for cat burgulary.
Breaking into someone's home while they are in the house without being noticed or caught. Eg. When they are sleeping.
Usually only stealing car keys for cars and wallets Or handbags to avoid being detected.
Definition of cat burglar: a burglar who is adept at entering and leaving the burglarized place without attracting notice.
The charge for this crime is: Specially aggravated break, enter and steal.
If with more than one person it becomes: specially aggravates break, enter and steal in company.
Which holds a maximum penalty in NSW of 14 years.
Below in sentence:
"Beast" meaning fast car
"AMG" meaning Mercedes AMG
"Eshayz" derived from the piglatin word for yes "esyayz" or sesh "eshsayz" a common word amongst Australian youth and street gangs with universal meanings eg. yes, sesh, mad, sweet, cool, let's do it, along with many others also used to refer to a certain stereotype of Australian youth "eshay adlays"
Lad 1: "I'm broke lad, wanna go pump a catty?"
Lad 2: "eshayz, I know where there's a beast AMG."
Lad 3: "eshayz, I know someone who will buy it straight away."
Lad 1: "let's go then."
Lad 2 & 3: "eshayz."
Lad 1: "eshayz lads I'm cashed... pumped a few catties last night"
Lad 2: "eshayz, I know where there's a beast AMG."
Lad 3: "eshayz, I know someone who will buy it straight away."
Lad 1: "let's go then."
Lad 2 & 3: "eshayz."
Lad 1: "eshayz lads I'm cashed... pumped a few catties last night"
by Diamond Dealer May 3, 2023

the bitch who talks about feelings too much and tells you they're afraid of the male reproductive system but then won't tell you what they do all day. what gives? Why can't you just answer your damn dms instead of being at Connecticut rich kid science camp like a stupid cunt. You're bad at marimba! sorry
"I really like maths. let me write you a proof."
"no stfu catty bitch you're not the only person who likes toto"
"no stfu catty bitch you're not the only person who likes toto"
by IjustgotrailedbyMickKarn July 5, 2022

by J_Chubz1 February 6, 2017

by Ashlynnbutwithanass October 4, 2021

Cattis is sexy and intelligent. She is usually very moody and likes to do what she wants. She likes to be a leader and people want to be like her or be with her. She is a boy and girl magnet and is often likes by many males and females. She works hard when she wants to and she loves food more than anything. When you see her on the streets you wanna become friends with her. She has an amazing personality and everyone likes her even if they don’t know it.
by Hayley22534 May 27, 2018

Real Nigga..... Simple
by Summer2019! June 14, 2019

Waste Cattie (noun, slang) – A Toronto slang term, originating from the Rexdale area, used to describe a woman who is unattractive, immature, or lacks self-respect. Often used in a dismissive or mocking tone, waste cattie refers to someone who engages in drama, seeks clout, or carries herself in a way that diminishes her value. Deeply rooted in Toronto’s urban slang, with strong Caribbean influences, the term has spread beyond the city, becoming a staple in local and international street culture.
by Aladdón February 11, 2025
