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  • proper noun Plural form of Cathy.

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Examples

  • She favors gruff narrators, approaching her stories through the eyes of the inarticulate, oft forgotten outcasts usually overshadowed by Chatty Cathies or boy geniuses.

    Some of Hinton's Stories 2007

  • After the 10th time of hearing "Shush chatty Cathies" I got so pissed off I retaliated.

    terrarose Diary Entry terrarose 2005

  • Despite a four-game winning streak that has left the players resembling a bunch of Chatty Cathies, Wilson decided to make like a hermit, sending his regrets through an emissary that he didn't feel like sharing his thoughts -- good, bad or otherwise.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROBERT MACLEOD 2012

  • Despite a four-game winning streak that has left the players resembling a bunch of Chatty Cathies, Wilson decided to make like a hermit, sending his regrets through an emissary that he didn't feel like sharing his thoughts -- good, bad or otherwise.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROBERT MACLEOD 2012

  • The offender was given an amount of cash and cigarettes before he left and fled down the main street before heading south down Cathies Lane.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • I cannot understand the upfront on the surface, superficial bullshit of the churches .... especially the Cathies ...

    Gay/Lesbian Forum 2010

  • I cannot understand the upfront on the surface, superficial bullshit of the churches .... especially the Cathies ...

    Gay/Lesbian Forum 2010

  • I cannot understand the upfront on the surface, superficial bullshit of the churches .... especially the Cathies ...

    Gay/Lesbian Forum 2010

  • Among them: "Chatty Cathies," those who show up late and make a grand - and disruptive - entrance; "spotters," the ones who insist on having the same place in class each week (so they can look at themselves in the mirror); and "soloists," those who choose to do their own routine rather than following the program (usually, Gregor says, because they want the attention).

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2009

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