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pussycat

American  
[poos-ee-kat] / ˈpʊs iˌkæt /

noun

  • pussycats
    plural
  1. a cat; pussy.

  2. Informal. a person or thing not at all threatening.

    a pussycat underneath all his gruffness.


pussycat British  
/ ˈpʊsɪˌkæt /

noun

  1. an informal or child's name for a cat 1

  2. informal an endearing or gentle person

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of pussycat

First recorded in 1795–1805; pussy 1 + cat ( def. )

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But I begin to wonder: Right now the lyrics are as nonsensical to her as an interspecies romance between and an owl and a pussycat, but that won’t always be the case.

From Slate Dec. 8, 2019

In the spirit of the old nursery rhyme she is a "pussycat pussycat who met the Queen" when Her Majesty visited the cathedral in 2013.

From BBC Feb. 2, 2018

She held onto the checked shirt with a pussycat bow she wore at her 1989 trial for smacking a Beverly Hills police officer after he pulled over her Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible for a traffic violation.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 1, 2018

Though his ironic nickname is "Mr. Warmth" because of his caustic humor, in reality Rickles is a pussycat.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2017

He says, You made Patricia sad, Frankie, when you didn’t like the one about the owl and the pussycat.

From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt

“As Alan Carr says, the faithful have got to up the nerve at the banishment table and behave less like pussycats and more like rottweilers,” said TV reporter Siobhan Synnot.

From BBC Oct. 22, 2025

Plus 1940s sipping-at-the-soda-shop starlet crepes in retro prints like rotary dial phones and slinky pussycats, or with judiciously placed rhinestones.

From New York Times Mar. 8, 2017

IT can make engines sound like purring pussycats — or growling tigers.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2016

"The challenge," as the British Medical Journal editorializes, "is to separate the pussycats from the tigers and identify aggressive tumors."

From Time Magazine Archive

Every house added six or seven to the number, and soon hundreds of pussycats were standing before the Queen, bowing gracefully and crying, "Welcome, your Majesty!" in all sorts of voices.

From Dot and Tot of Merryland by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

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