Someone who copies the words or behavior of another.
One who imitates others' work or behaviour without adding ingenuity.
1 It was clear that my copycat was not to be dismissed lightly.
2 Think of Jane Austen rewrites, copycat Ian Flemings, and feminist fairy tales.
3 The themes of pop music videos are very much a copycat game.
4 And it wasn't at all certain that this was a copycat murder.
5 You aren't a copycat or a semaphore or a relay any longer.
6 She could trip in the shower, while she's washing her copycat hair.
7 Police said they were maintaining a heightened presence, fearing copycat attacks.
8 Facebook clearly thinks so: It's already come out with a copycat .
9 Those events may set a mood and could encourage copycat demonstrations.
10 So far, ICE's copycat contracts of ICE's electronic exchange have garnered little volume.
11 These should buffer it from cheaper copycat competition to older drugs.
12 MJ: I would warn against trying to be a copycat writer.
13 Then I gave a little more thought to that copycat idea.
14 It's one of the reasons we're convinced he's not a copycat .
15 There were fears that the kidnapping could lead to copycat abductions.
16 Retail analyst Graham Soult, says copycat stores which replaced Woolworths have been struggling.
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