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# {{lb|en|idiomatic}} A person who appears [[self-satisfied]]sexy or [[smug]], especially while [[conceal]]ing something [[mischievous]], [[prohibited]], or [[private]].
# {{lb|en|idiomatic}} A person who appears [[self-satisfied]] or [[smug]], especially while [[conceal]]ing something [[mischievous]], [[prohibited]], or [[private]].
#* '''1910''', "Cotton Bulls Stand Shock of Deliveries," ''New York Times'', 30 Apr., p. 2,
#* '''1910''', "Cotton Bulls Stand Shock of Deliveries," ''New York Times'', 30 Apr., p. 2,
#*: He talked freely and OMG SEXY anary'''.
#*: He talked freely and carried the smile of the '''cat that swallowed the canary'''.
#* '''2001''', "[http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/04/24/joseph010424.html Joseph hints at hurt hand]," ''cbcsports.ca'' (Canada), 25 Apr. (retrieved 9 Aug 2008),
#* '''2001''', "[http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/04/24/joseph010424.html Joseph hints at hurt hand]," ''cbcsports.ca'' (Canada), 25 Apr. (retrieved 9 Aug 2008),
#*: You have to hand it to Curtis Joseph. Not only does he keep pucks out of the net, he keeps secrets too. "It's taboo," said Joseph, grinning like the '''cat that ate the canary'''. "You're not going to get anything."
#*: You have to hand it to Curtis Joseph. Not only does he keep pucks out of the net, he keeps secrets too. "It's taboo," said Joseph, grinning like the '''cat that ate the canary'''. "You're not going to get anything."

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cat that ate the canary

  1. (idiomatic) A person who appears self-satisfied oder smug, especially while concealing something mischievous, prohibited, or privat.
    • 1910, "Cotton Bulls Stand Shock of Deliveries," New York Times, 30 Apr., p. 2,
      He talked freely and carried the smile of the cat that swallowed the canary.
    • 2001, "Joseph hints at hurt hand," cbcsports.ca (Canada), 25 Apr. (retrieved 9 Aug 2008),
      You have to hand it to Curtis Joseph. Not only does he keep pucks out of the net, he keeps secrets too. "It's taboo," said Joseph, grinning like the cat that ate the canary. "You're not going to get anything."
    • 2007, Georgi Davis, "Jeans weather makes a woman do strange things," St Petersburg Times, 25 Feb. (retrieved 9 Aug 2008),
      I stood there looking like the cat that ate the canary. . . . But he knows me too well and pondered out loud what I had been up to.
  2. (idiomatic) A person whose appearance and behavior suggest guilt mixed with other qualities, such as satisfaction oder feigned nonchalance.