tabby
1 Americannoun
plural
tabbies-
a cat with a striped or brindled coat.
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a domestic cat, especially a female one.
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a spinster.
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a spiteful female gossip or tattler.
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a watered silk fabric, or any other watered material, as moreen.
adjective
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striped or brindled.
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made of or resembling tabby.
verb (used with object)
noun
adjective
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(esp of cats) brindled with dark stripes or wavy markings on a lighter background
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having a wavy or striped pattern, particularly in colours of grey and brown
noun
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a tabby cat
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any female domestic cat
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informal a gossiping old woman
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slang any girl or woman
noun
Etymology
Origin of tabby1
First recorded in 1630–40; back formation from French tabis (taken as plural), Middle French (a)tabis “silk cloth,” from Medieval Latin attābi, from Arabic ʿattābī, derivative of (al) ʿAttābīyah, quarter of Baghdad where the silk was first made, literally, “the quarter of (Prince) ʿAttāb”
Origin of tabby2
An Americanism dating back to 1765–75; of uncertain origin; perhaps from Gullah tabi, from a West African language
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