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Cat's meow may refer to: Meow (occasionally spelled miaow, miaou, etc.), an onomatopoeia for the voiced sound made by cats ( Felis silvestris catus ) "The cat's meow," an expression referring to something that is considered outstanding; coined by American cartoonist Thomas A. Dorgan (1877–1929)
2. After 1928, could mean broken down car [172] floater Person making trouble and then disappears [150] flogger Overcoat [173] floorflusher Insatiable dancer [150] flop 1. Go to bed; fall asleep [174] 2. Grown-up who is disagreeable, socially awkward, and unsuccessful; 1920s [174] 3. Intentionally lose a fight by taking a dive; 1920s [174] 4.
On November 15, 1924, various individuals board the luxury yacht Oneida in San Pedro, California, including its owner, publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, and his mistress, silent film star Marion Davies; motion picture mogul Thomas H. Ince, whose birthday is the reason for the weekend cruise, and his mistress, starlet Margaret Livingston (who would portray "the Woman From the City" in ...
Louella Rose Oettinger, (August 6, 1881 – December 9, 1972) known professionally as Louella Parsons, was an American gossip columnist and a screenwriter. At her peak, her columns were read by 20 million people in 700 newspapers worldwide.
The Cat's Meow (1924, Short) as Eddie Elgin; His New Mamma (1924, Short) as The Farmer Boy; The First Hundred Years (1924, Short) as A Newly-Wed; The Luck o' the Foolish (1924, Short) as Mr. Newlywed; The Hansom Cabman (1924, Short) as Harry Doolittle; All Night Long (1924, Short) as Harry Hall - the Boy; Feet of Mud (1924, Short) as The Boy ...
Lucas doesn't meow exactly — it's most of a chirp. He releases the cutest little noises. So of course the orange cat's owner had enough to get it all on camera. The cat squawked and squawked.
Jack the cat's deep meow has turned him into an internet sensation. His owner, Youtuber Cash CatFlava, posted the video of Jack in December 2015, but it's only recently gone viral. Once you listen ...
Dorgan was born in San Francisco on April 29, 1877. [2] He was one of at least eleven children [3] —six sons and five daughters – of Thomas J. and Anna Dorgan. [4] His brother John L. "Ike" Dorgan (born April 1879) was publicity manager for the Madison Square Garden, and his brother Richard W. "Dick" Dorgan (born September 1892) was an illustrator and cartoonist.