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Cool for cats

Taken from the 1978 smash hit by Squeeze titled "Cool For Cats", the term is used to either speak of ones well being or of an object or event.

Tom: "Hey Lucas how's it going?"
Lucas: "I'm cool for cats, you?"

Sophia: "We're going to this party tonight Eric, wanna come?"

Eric: "Sounds cool for cats"

by Pedgesuzie September 30, 2008

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Cat Wings

Imagine its a hot humid summer day and your a woman that has larger Vaginal Lips. Cat Wings are when your lips become stuck to your thighs because of sweat.

Its 100 degrees out and about 95% humidity. looks like its gonna be a cat wings kind of day. Damn.

by RINGER 425 June 4, 2013


Flower Cat

Flower Cat is a video o youtube, you can hear a girl singing in russian and has a flower, when she is done singing, she puts the flower on the cat and the cat has a reaction like it was possesed.

Connor: Hey, have you watched any good videos lately?
Davies: Yeah I have, flower cat is a pretty funny video, go watch it.

by CrystleJex April 10, 2019


Cat Curbed

When someone causes an interference of a girl who is trying to get a guy to have sex with her. Basically like "cock blocking" except its a girl trying to get the guy verses the guy trying to get the girl.

" I can't believe you just cat curbed me!"

by 55555TammaraElizabeth55555 April 5, 2017


Dropping Cats

Can also refer to tripping out.

When a person hallucinates or sees something that isn't really happening or really there.

Person 1: Woahh your head is changing colours
Person 2: Dude you're dropping cats

by SquishyRock June 11, 2009

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Piece of Cat

Alternate to the boring common phrase "Piece of Cake".

Mike: Hey can you take care of this for me?
Rob: Sure, piece of cat.

by NiftyMonkey August 13, 2010


A Barber's Cat

Seldom used nowadays and of obscure origin, it is generally defined as one with an overly exaggerated opinion of one's own importance and/or knowledge.

"Adolph Hitler, when you really think about it, was little more than the ultimate example of a barber's cat."

by Sir Rusteigh the Ghastleigh June 21, 2016