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Copycat

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Copycat meaning

One who imitates or plagiarizes others' work. | A criminal who imitates the crimes of another; specifically, a criminal who commits the same crime, especially a highly-publicized one, that has just or recently been committed by someone else.

Example sentences (20)

AIShiba (SHIBAI), a meme coin branded as a Shiba Inu copycat and resident on the Arbitrum network, is seeing impressive bullish volatility at the time of writing.

Because this AI technology is so widely shared, there are a bunch of copycat templates on CapCut and TikTok.

Bobby Sharp was ordered to pay more than £500 after using a copycat website.

Following Kaarin's retort, the tide of opinion rapidly turned against Tay - prompting the latter to issue a TikTok apology video nearly a week after she'd initially leveled the copycat-accusations against Kaarin.

In fact, Columbine has inspired so many copycat killings, that it has now been called the Columbine Effect.

Predators sometimes hack legitimate accounts known to victims or create “copycat” accounts to make it appear as though the child knows them.

She says this strategy “may act as a deterrent” to “potential copycat vandals” who will see that poisoning or cutting down public trees may actually result in a less aesthetically pleasing, impeded view.

The film was allegedly linked to several copycat crimes, including school shootings, leading to lawsuits against the filmmakers.

The killer behind the spree is none other than Ghostface, and the victims are, again, people she's semi-close to, considering the copycat Ghosties are her classmate, Mickey, and Billy Loomis' mother, Debbie.

There are reasons for that; football is a copycat industry and everyone tries to usurp the champ, the sport by its nature is unpredictable, and you're often at the mercy of the gridiron gods.

Trump’s preferred platform is Truth Social, the Twitter-copycat app his company launched last year, where he regularly takes potshots at DeSantis (including calling the governor a “deep state puppet” and “Ron DeSanctimonious”).

With a top line that is barely growing, expansion into copycat products and no moat, things aren’t going to get meaningfully better anytime soon.

According to a 2020 New York Times investigation, copycat sellers are usually single Chinese manufacturers who use multiple invented names to exploit Amazon’s sales algorithms while complying with U.S. trademark laws.

Copycat festivals — with names like Slamdunk, X-Dance and Lapdance — inundated Main Street for the next few years, until Park City’s government tightened its event permit process.

Equal parts grotesque and illiterate, Gessen’s piece nonetheless fit within the trendy mainstream copycat culture of intentionally minimizing Jewish pain and tragedy in order to inflate the perception of Jewish criminality.

In essence, the email will tell you that your licence is about to expire and that your latest payment has bounced due to an issue, before leading you to a copycat website which will steal your personal data.

The appearance of the mural has made national headlines, with rumours circulating around who the Banksy 'copycat' might be.

The NFL, like many sports, is a copycat league.

There are so many daily puzzle games available now since became overly popular in 2020, but is one that stands on its own as not just another copycat.

There was, the following day, mob violence on a significant scale which itself spawned copycat mob violence in other locations across the country.