Cagy

/ˈkeɪdʒi/ adjective

Evasive, wary, or unwilling to commit to a clear position; secretively cautious.

From 'cage' or possibly circus/carnival slang, gaining popularity in American English by the 1890s. Possibly related to the behavior of caged animals or the literal cages around early basketball courts.

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