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    copycat
    /ˈkɒpɪkat/

    noun

    • 1. (especially in children's use) a person who copies another's behaviour, dress, or ideas: informal, derogatory "all writers are copycats"

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  2. May 1, 2012 · 8. The cat in copy-cat means person. The OED says at copy-cat n.: Etymology: cat n.1 2. the referenced sense being: cat n.1 2. fig. a. As a term of contempt for a human being; esp. one who scratches like a cat; a spiteful or backbiting woman. spec. an itinerant worker (U.S. slang). Share. Improve this answer.

  3. May 29, 2011 · Thus, I would say that mimic has a different connotation than copy, but has no formal difference in meaning when referring to persons, actions, etc. Of course, as the OED points out, one wouldn't mimic a thing, one would copy a thing, i.e., the difference in meaning and usage rests in the thing being copied or mimicked. One could both copy and ...

  4. Oct 19, 2013 · One that closely imitates or mimics another. v. cop·y·cat·ted, cop·y·cat·ting, cop·y·cats. v.intr. To act as an imitator or mimic. v.tr. To imitate closely; mimic. adj. Closely imitating or following another: a copycat version of a successful product; a copycat crime. Share.

  5. Jan 31, 2015 · Meaning. Messy and exciting consequences brought about by a previously secret situation becoming public. Origin. This expression alludes to the unmissable effects of shit being thrown into an electric fan. It appears to have originated in the 1930s. I can't say better than 'appears' as the earliest citation of it that I can find is in the 1967 ...

  6. Aug 28, 2014 · Without additional information, 'due by MM-DD-YYYY' has a fair chance of meaning: Due at or before 11:59:59 PM on that date - that is, before the specified day ends. Due at or before 11:59:59 PM on the previous date - that is, before the specified day begins.

  7. Jul 21, 2016 · Thanks @Jackson! That doesn't quite cover the nuance of it, though gaslighting is closer in meaning than any others except PCTKB (pot-calling-the-kettle-black). I really wish those who answered before would have delved deeper in its meaning -- I researched it, but it didn't seem quite right. But, through various circumstances, the term has ...

  8. 1. AS OF would mean "at a certain time onward". AS AT would mean "at a precise time of event". AS FROM would mean "at a certain time onward" just like AS OF, but I still don't quite get it. That leads me to go back and use SINCE. Much simpler and people use it in writings and speeches.

  9. Jan 5, 2016 · On the other hand, OED says "of uncertain origin" for the etymology of dope for this sense; but probably from the noun dope meaning: Any thick liquid or semi-fluid used as an article of food, or as a lubricant. U.S. [OED] For the etymology of noun dope, OED gives: apparently < Dutch doop dipping, sauce, etc., < doopen to dip.

  10. For the most part agree and concur are synonyms, although concur has other usages that are apart from the meaning of agree. There are however some subtle differences, that arise, and only shows up in certain circumstances. Let me give you an example: CEO: "You will agree to sign this letter of resignation or I will press charges." Chairman: "I ...

  11. As a form of slang, it's a procedure word in radio communications to mean that you've successfully received a transmission. Taken colloquially, it's commonly interpreted among native English speakers to mean " I hear you, or I understand:" Friend: The party is at 8 tonight, so be on time. You: Copy that. Share.