What does 'Copycat' mean?
Someone who imitates or copies another person's ideas, actions, or work.
What is the origion of 'Copycat'?
This term is used to describe a person who lacks originality and instead chooses to replicate what others have done. The earliest documented use of the idiom traces back to the 19th century in Maine. It first appears in the written record in Constance Cary Harrison's 1887 semi-autobiographical work, 'Bar Harbor Days.' Another early usage is found in the work of another Maine native, Sarah Orne Jewett, in her 1890 novel 'Betty Leicester: A Story for Girls.' Since medieval times, 'cat' has been used pejoratively, with cats often being linked to various forms of evil and mischief.
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