catloaf
English
    
WOTD – 4 October 2012
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A catloaf.
Noun
    
catloaf (plural catloaves)
- (slang) The loaflike form of a domestic cat in which it sits with its paws and tail tucked underneath its body.
- 1999, Ailsa N Murphy, “RIP, Silver-The-Cat”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom (Usenet):- And Gary never got to see him do the full catloaf, where he curled up face-down so that all that stuck out were the tips of his ears. I never got a picture of that, either.
 
- 2004, Franz Bestuchev, “catloaf”, in alt.support.depression (Usenet):- One must often attend to the tail and ensure it remains tucked and not become flippant, so as to maintain a catloaf of presentable form.
 
- 2009, Brigitte Eilert-Overbeck, Cats, →ISBN, page 47:- "Catloaf" position with paws and tail tucked under the body: "Please do not disturb!"
 
 
Derived terms
    
Translations
    
loaflike form a cat takes on
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Further reading
    
 Category:Catloaf on  Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons Category:Catloaf on  Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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