An animal of the family Felidae:
A person:
Any similar animal of the family Felidae, which includes lions, tigers, bobcats, etc.
An enthusiast or player of jazz.
A person (usually male).
A strong tackle used to hoist an anchor to the cathead of a ship.
Short form of cat-o’-nine-tails.
A sturdy merchant sailing vessel now only in "catboat".
The game of "trap and ball" (also called "cat and dog").
The pointed piece of wood that is struck in the game of tipcat.
A vagina, a vulva; the female external genitalia.
A double tripod (for holding a plate, etc.) with six feet, of which three rest on the ground, in whatever position it is placed.
A catamaran.
A program and command in Unix that reads one or more files and directs their content to the standard output.
A street name of the drug methcathinone.
A catapult.
A catfish.
Any of a variety of earth-moving machines. (from their manufacturer Caterpillar Inc.)
A caterpillar drive vehicle (a ground vehicle which uses caterpillar tracks), especially tractors, trucks, minibuses, and snow groomers.
To hoist (the anchor) by its ring so that it hangs at the cathead.
To flog with a cat-o’-nine-tails.
To vomit something.
To apply the cat command to (one or more files).
To dump large amounts of data on (an unprepared target) usually with no intention of browsing it carefully.
Terrible, disastrous.
A mammal, Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.
A male dog, wolf or fox, as opposed to a bitch (often attributive).
A dull, unattractive girl or woman.
A man (derived from definition 2).
A coward.
Someone who is morally reprehensible.
A sexually aggressive man (cf. horny).
Any of various mechanical devices for holding, gripping, or fastening something, particularly with a tooth-like projection.
A click or pallet adapted to engage the teeth of a ratchet-wheel, to restrain the back action; a click or pawl. (See also: ratchet, windlass)
A metal support for logs in a fireplace.
The eighteenth Lenormand card.
A hot dog.
Underdog.
Foot.
(from "dog and bone") Phone or mobile phone.
One of the cones used to divide up a racetrack when training horses.
To pursue with the intent to catch.
To follow in an annoying or harassing way.
To fasten a hatch securely.
To watch, or participate, in sexual activity in a public place.
To intentionally restrict one’s productivity as employee; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished.