Geeky Cat Miusings

November 10, 2007

Cat Sayings

Filed under: Purrr, Culture — Diana Condolo @ 2:56 pm

Here are a few of my favourite cat sayings. There are many more but let’s start with a few:

In Ireland, if something is funny they say: “It would make a cat laugh.”

Bell the Cat: To undertake to do something dangerous.

Cat Around: To seek aimlessly for amusement.

Let the Cat out of the Bag: To tell a secret.

Play Cat and Mouse with: To play with, tease, or keep in suspense in an unkind way.

Put the Cat among the Pigeons: To pit enemies against each other. Set the stage for an inevitable fight.

The Cat’s Pyjamas (or Whiskers): Something considered outstanding.

Which way (or how) the Cat jumps: What direction events are taking.

A Cat in gloves catches no Mice: Not getting what you want by being careful and polite.

Cat’s Miaow: Top of the range.

Like herding Cats: Futile.

She’s a cool Cat: She is unflappable.

Sitting in a Cat bird seat: A person is in a favoured position or being in an advantageous position.

Fat Cat: A person high up in the business world with a lot of money.

Do it in a Cat’s Paw: Do something in a way that no one knows it is you doing it.

Look what the Cat dragged in: A humorously derogatory comment on someone’s arrival.

Curiosity killed the Cat: Warning about being curious.

A Cat has nine lives: Cats can survive things that are severe enough to kill them.

Nervous as a Cat in a room full of rocking chairs: Nervous.

Like a Cat on a hot tin roof: Agitated.

Cat cut your tongue: Speechless.

When the Cat’s away, the Mice will play: Without supervision, people misbehave.

Look like the Cat who swallowed the Canary: To look proud of oneself.

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3 Responses to “Cat Sayings”

  1. bert oh! volcanic Says:

    Hi :D,

    I’ve also heard cat “got” your tongue for the speechless one.

    A few other interesting ones:

    “Raining cats and dogs” for when it’s pouring outside.

    “Busier than a one-eyed cat watching two mouse holes” - Very busy, almost to the point of being frantic

    “Busier than a three legged cat in a dry sand box”- Very busy, almost to the point of being frantic

    “Hotter than a six peckered alley cat” - A person of loose morals

    “Sweeten the kitty”- Increase the amount

  2. Diana Condolo Says:

    Hey Bert,

    Well the cat never gets your tongue, does it?

    And admit to it that you love it when it rains cat and dogs, because you can never have enough cats.

    And you certainly know how to sweeten the kitty!

    Well right now I’m “Smiling like a Cheshire Cat”.

    :D

  3. Miriam Says:

    I am going for a cat nap.

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