Look what the cat's dragged in In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "look what the cat's dragged in", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2021-03-26 06:03

Meaning of Look what the cat's dragged in

Synonyms:

Look who's here!

Look what the cat's dragged in spoken language informal

This phrase is used to greet someone when they arrive in an insulting and playful way and show your disapproval of them.

Everybody, look what the cat's dragged in! Mike has just come back from the honeymoon. How was it, Mike?

Peter once said he would never be in the same room with me, but now look what the cat's dragged in!

Look what the cat's dragged in! He said he won't come here again.

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Origin of Look what the cat's dragged in

The origin of this expression is not clear. However, it is supposed to be derived from the early 1900s, related to domestic cats' habits of bringing the parts of animals that they hunted back home.

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