Someone or something that is excellent and deserving of praise. A semi-crude but subtle crossover of the phrases âthe catâs assâ and âthe cats pyjamasâ pronounced similar to pyjamas but contextually a felines vagina. To be used when in the company of likeminded peers that can be crass but in a PG-13 language setting where âthe catâs assâ might be too strong a use of language (with children present or around clergy members for example).
Bill: Hey Tom, I saw you pull up to the school in a new Lincoln Aviator. What do you think of the massaging seats?
Billâs 6 year old son Bobby: Dad, whatâs an Aviator?
Bill: Itâs a very nice car, son . . . Well, Tom. What do you think of them?
Tom: Honestly, their the catâs vajanas.
A combination and crossover of the cats ass and the cats pyjamas. Someone or something that is excellent and deserving of praise. To be used when in the company of likeminded peers that can be crass but in a PG-13 language setting where âthe catâs assâ might be too strong a use of language (with children present or around clergy members for example).
Bill: Hey Tom, I saw you pull up to the school in a new Lincoln Aviator. What do you think of the massaging seats?
Billâs 6 year old son Bobby: Dad, whatâs an Aviator?
Bill: Itâs a very nice car, son . . . Well, Tom. What do you think?
Tom: Honestly, their the catâs vajanas.