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- noun Plural form of
catfight .
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Examples
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Actually, I don't know what it is - it just sort of made me groan in that way that stories about women disagreeing get played up as "catfights" - rowr!
GetReligion 2009
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Katy Perry has said that she won't be starting any "catfights" with her female pop contemporaries.
Musicrooms.net 2010
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But sadly, mainstream music culture has always thrived on competition, creating what the media always calls "catfights", says Kristin Hersh, now a solo artist, but in the 80s the frontwoman of the influential American band Throwing Muses.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk Jude Rogers 2010
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These are not "catfights" where an item of clothing gets burned or torn, but real pathological acts of physical violence requiring police intervention.
Black Entertainment : Black News : Urban News : Hip Hop News - EURweb.com 2009
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In contrast, I find the Robin-Cyborg and especially the Leonardo-Raphael catfights kind of annoying.
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This may be one of the best catfights I've seen in a while ...
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There were no photographers cursing and screaming; no crashers pushing or shoving; no catfights over seats.
Tweens Take the Runway Marshall Heyman 2011
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While the women are aiming to outclass the "Housewives" series—to avoid catfights and hair pulling and such—cast members say the footage isn't all exactly prim and proper.
Reality-TV Dreaming Shelly Banjo 2011
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That means no catfights or Chardonnay-tossing melees.
The Reality Bug Bites Westchester Shelly Banjo 2011
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That means no catfights or Chardonnay-tossing melees.
The Reality Bug Bites Westchester Shelly Banjo 2011
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