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cat's_pyjamas
cat's pyjamas
English
Alternative forms
- cat's pajamas (U.S.)
Noun
cat's pyjamas pl (plural only)
- (idiomatic) A highly sought-after and fancy example of something, usually referring to inanimate objects.
- That new car was really the cat's pyjamas.
Synonyms
- the bee's knees
- the cat's meow
- the dog's bollocks
- all that and a bag of chips
- the snake's hips
See also
- "cat's pajamas" at Maven's Word of the Day, 2001-01-02
References
- ↑ http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=20010102
- ↑ Amy T. Peterson, Ann T. Kellogg, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through American History 1900 to the Present, volume 1, page 201, ABC-CLIO, 2008 ISBN 0313043345. "Initially introduced as fashionable women's wear in 1922 by Paul Poiret as pajamas..."
- ↑ Mark Israel, 'Phrase Origins: "The bee's knees"' alt.usage.english FAQ file, http://alt-usage-english.org/excerpts/fxthebee.html
- ↑ New York Times, November 6, 1922:'PAJAMA GIRL AND CATS OUT': “Sunday afternoon strollers in lower Fifth Avenue were treated to the unusual sight yesterday of a young woman clad in transparent yellow silk pajamas, escorted by four cats, also clad in pajamas, leisurely making her way along the avenue...” The phrase is unlikely to originate with this incident however as the words “Cat’s pajamas” are used by one of the policemen at the scene when voicing his suspicion that the woman intends to get herself arrested: “Cat’s pajamas,” mused one of the patrolmen, “Wait a minute, I think there’s a publicity scheme afoot.”
- ↑ New York Times, August 6, 1922:"The flapper tells her "cakie" that a Chauve Souris sundae is "just the cat's meow"."