meow – Wiktionary
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meow
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A pleading cat.
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Etymology
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From Middle English meuen, mewen (cf. third-person singular form mouwis); onomatopoeic, with some spellings modelled on French miaou. Meow and its spelling variants entered widespread currency in the 19th century; before then, mew was more common.
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Interjection
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meow
- The cry of a cat.
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anime and manga fandom
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nyao
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- Said in reply to a spiteful or catty comment.
- Said to denote seductiveness, mimicking a growl.
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Noun
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meow (plural meows)
- The cry of a cat.
- 1968, [[w:Bob Dylan|
, [[w:Bob Dylan| Bob Dylan (lyrics and music)]], “Quinn the Eskimo”:
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A cat’s meow and a cow’s moo, I can recite them all / Just tell me where it hurts you, honey
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- 1968, [[w:Bob Dylan|
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uncountable
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The drug mephedrone.
- dronemeow meow
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Verb
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meow (third-person singular simple present meows, present participle meowing, simple past and past participle meowed)
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Of a cat, to make its cry.
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