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tomcat
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tom·cat  (tmkt)
n.
A male cat.
intr.v. tom·cat·ted, tom·cat·ting, tom·cats Slang
To be sexually active with more than one partner. Used of men.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tomcat - male cattomcat - male cat                            
domestic cat, Felis catus, Felis domesticus, house cat - any domesticated member of the genus Felis
gib - a castrated tomcat
Translations
tomcat [ˈtɒmkæt] N
1. (= cat) → gato m (macho)
2. (US) (= womanizer) → mujeriego m, calavera m

tomcat tom cat [ˈtɒmkæt] nmatou m

tomcat
n
Kater m
(US fig inf: = woman-chaser) → Schürzenjäger m (inf)

tomcat [ˈtɒmˌkæt] ngatto maschio

tomcat
n tomcat [ˈtomkat]
a male cat. mannetjieskat هِر котарак kocour hankat der Kater γάτος gato macho kõuts گربه نر kollikissa matou חָתוּל बिलार, बिल्ला mačak kandúr kucing jantan högni gatto 雄猫 수고양이 katinas runcis kucing jantan kater hannkatt kocur gato cotoi кот kocúr maček mačor hankatt แมวตัวผู้ erkek kedi 公貓 кіт بِلاّ mèo đực


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