Catfight

/ˈkætfaɪt/ noun

A noisy, violent quarrel or fight, usually between two people (often women), involving scratching, pulling, and aggressive physical contact.

From 'cat' + 'fight,' alluding to how cats physically fight with scratching, hissing, and wrestling. The term has been used since at least the 1890s, though it now carries negative stereotypical associations with how women are portrayed.

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