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Noun
/ˈkäpēˌkat/,
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copycats, plural;
  1. (esp. in children's use) A person who copies another's behavior, dress, or ideas

  2. Denoting an action, typically a crime, carried out in imitation of another
    • - copycat killings

  1. someone who copies the words or behavior of another
  2. CC for "Copy Cat" (born December 22, 2001), is a brown tabby and white domestic shorthair and the first cloned pet. CC's surrogate mother was a tabby, but her genetic donor, Rainbow, was a calico domestic shorthair. ...
  3. Copycat, in comics, may refer to: * Copycat (Marvel Comics), a mutant superhero * Copycat (Wildstorm Comics), a member of DV8
  4. Maxwell Manx (aka Copycat) is a character in the Extinctioners comic book series.
  5. Copycat (1995) is an American psychological thriller, starring Sigourney Weaver and Holly Hunter. The film was directed by Jon Amiel, with a score composed by Christopher Young.
  6. Copycat (Vanessa Geraldine Carlysle ) is a deceased fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe, and a former member of X-Force.
  7. Copycat is a model of analogy making and human cognition based on the concept of the parallel terraced scan, developed in 1988 by Douglas Hofstadter, Melanie Mitchell, and others at the at , Indiana University Bloomington. ...
  8. "Copycat" is a song by Belgian singer Patrick Ouchène and was the Belgian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 held in Moscow, Russia. It failed to win a place in the Eurovision final, finishing second last in the first semi final with just one point.
  9. Copycats is a gameshow on CBBC presented by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, which first aired in November 2009. It involves two families battling against each other in a series of games. Half of the games are based on Chinese whispers, which involves six cubicles separated by sliding doors. ...
  10. One who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity; To act as a copycat; to copy in a shameless or derivative way; Imitative; unoriginal
  11. (1983–1990): a computational model of high-level perception and creative analogical thought in a microdomain whose basic elements are letters and strings of letters. Collaboration with Melanie Mitchell.