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catperson
Noun: "(fiction) an anthropomorphic feline, or an individual who has characteristics of a cat on an otherwise human body, such as cat ears and a cat tail"
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2000
June 27, Michael Barnes, “Re: Arthurian variant”, in
rec.games.roguelike.angband
[1]
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Usenet
):
I'll ask one once I get the
catperson
race written in.
2001
May 16, Ironwood
[
username
]
, “Re: SPOCK: Starfleet's first Vulcan? (Re: More "Enterprise" details:)”, in
alt.tv.star-trek.tos
[2]
(
Usenet
):
There was that
catperson
on the Federation council. Could it have been...?
2002
October 2, Cybercat
[
username
]
, “Re: [I] Re: The plural of twix”, in
alt.fan.pratchett
[3]
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Usenet
):
It's from some anime series, where the
catperson
ends all sentences with nyo.
2003
December 23, Bradd W. Szonye, “Re: The New D&D Setting”, in
rec.games.frp.dnd
[4]
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Usenet
):
The PCs: a human samurai, a giff musketeer, a
catperson
bounty hunter, and a dwarf cleric.
2004
September 28, Juan F. Lara, “Re: Inuyasha Catgirl Alert!”, in
rec.arts.anime.misc
[5]
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Usenet
):
Well, if the
catperson
is literally a human with cat ears and a tail stuck on him/her that's definitely not enough for me.
2012
— Timothy Rowlands,
Video Game Worlds: Working at Play in the Culture of
EverQuest, Left Coast Press (2012),
→ISBN
,
page 69
:
I haven't seen one of my earliest acquaintances in the game, a
catperson
berserker named Silverkat, since Ugeta was just a lowbie.
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