Copycat

/ˈkɑpiˌkæt/ noun

A person who imitates or copies another person's actions, style, or ideas without originality.

From 'copy' (to imitate) + 'cat' (the animal), likely popularized in the 1890s-1900s. The exact origin of why 'cat' was added is unclear, but it may reference how cats were seen as mimics or the phrase may be playful reduplication similar to 'copydog.'

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