Definitions
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- proper noun A common given name for
cats ; astereotypical cat.
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Examples
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As a matter of fact, he named his new Russian Blue kitten "Tiddles", after Mrs. Slocombe's puss.....
Archive 2009-02-22 Toby O'B 2009
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This function soon falls flat on its face when you start feeding your cat 'Tiddles' or 'Dainty Bits' or whatever rubbish they make for cats these days because all incentive to catch, play with and then eat mice disappears.
Archive 2007-07-29 2007
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This function soon falls flat on its face when you start feeding your cat 'Tiddles' or 'Dainty Bits' or whatever rubbish they make for cats these days because all incentive to catch, play with and then eat mice disappears.
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My Russian grandfather came to live with us, and we also had Brutus the dog, who’d originally belonged to my flighty Auntie Olga, and a sweet cat called Tiddles.
In the Frame Helen Mirren 2007
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My Russian grandfather came to live with us, and we also had Brutus the dog, who’d originally belonged to my flighty Auntie Olga, and a sweet cat called Tiddles.
In the Frame Helen Mirren 2007
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Bertie wound down the window and called out "Tiddles" but still Tiddles didn't hear him.
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Bertie wound down the window and called out "Tiddles" but still Tiddles didn't hear him.
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Bertie wound down the window and called out "Tiddles" but still Tiddles didn't hear him.
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Bertie wound down the window and called out "Tiddles" but still Tiddles didn't hear him.
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As Herbert Thornton has intimated elsewhere, a UKIP/BNP alliance would really put Tiddles amongst Rods Robins.
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