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cat-lick; cat-licker noun a Roman Catholic US, 1942- I remember in the third grade the kids calling me “cat licker” because I was Catholic and “four eyes” because I wore glasses. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 29, 14 Janaury 1974
- He viewed such casual insults as signs of good fellowship, the easy, rude, irrevent ways of family, fellow soldiers, brothers-in-combat, laughing when they called him a harp or a cat-lick. — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 10, 1992
- A rich kid whose big house we passed by every day in walking to and from school started calling us “cat lickers, cat lickers” and “sissies” from, he thought, the safety of his front lawn. — Chicago Sun-Times, p. 5, 19 June 1994
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