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catfish

/kat-fish/US // ˈkætˌfɪʃ //UK // (ˈkætˌfɪʃ) //

鲶鱼,鲇鱼,魸魸,鮀岛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural cat·fish, cat·fish·es.

    • : any of the numerous fishes of the order or suborder Nematognathi, characterized by barbels around the mouth and the absence of scales.
    • : a wolffish of the genus Anarhichas.
    • : any of various other fishes having a fancied resemblance to a cat.
    • : Slang. a person who assumes a false identity or personality on the internet, especially on social media websites, as to deceive, manipulate, or swindle.
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    • : Slang. to deceive, swindle, etc., by assuming a false identity or personality online: He fell in love with her online before he realized he'd been catfished.

What does catfish mean?

Aside from being a delicious kind of river fish, a catfish is a slang term for someone who seduces a person with a false identity online.

Examples

  • After your run, take a boat out on the lake, go for a swim, or cast for catfish and bass.

  • On “The Circle,” contestants living in their own apartments talk to each other through a social media-like chat platform, with the goal of becoming the top influencer and sniffing out catfishes.

  • Its competitors don’t use this method to see who’s a catfish and who isn’t, because they don’t want to out anyone that doesn’t want to be outed.

  • Latta, home to the historic Catfish Creek Baptist Church, is a predominantly white town of 1,500 in Dillon County.

  • A sop to lawmakers who represent congressional districts consisting entirely of catfish ponds.

  • They claim FDA did not have proper resources to inspect imported catfish.

  • Bad news is that foreign fishermen will have to bring each catfish to Washington for inspection.

  • Good news is that $20 million DoA catfish office has comfy chairs and recent issues of catfish newsletters and magazines.

  • I catched a good big catfish, too, and Jim cleaned him with his knife, and fried him.

  • I catched a catfish and haggled him open with my saw, and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had supper.

  • Channel catfish from stations W-3, A-3, and C-5 were taken on hook and line.

  • It is situated a short distance over the top of the hill leading up from Catfish, and a little over a mile from Washington.

  • He opened up business in 1781, and was licensed by the court to dispense the ardent at “Catfish Camp.”