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In some senses, kitty is marked as informal, slang, archaic, euphemistic, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A young cat; a kitten.
He said there was a beast with fangs in the alley, but it turned out to be a cute little kitty.
A pretty young Kitty, / She had that could Purr; / 'Tvvas gameſome and handſome, / And had a rare Furr; […]
An adult cat; also (often childish), sometimes in the form Kitty: a pet name for a cat of any age.
Here, kitty kitty! Nice kitty!
Synonym of pussy (“vulva and/or vagina”).
Looking at Lynn's naked body one last time, Mia decided to try something else. She waited for Lynn to bend down to grab her underwear and then came up behind her and began licking her kitty with long, wet strokes.
The way Tariq was licking her kitty had her clutching the sheets.
noun
Synonym of jack (“a small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls”).
A pool of money to which card players contribute a portion of their winnings, which is used for paying shared expenses such as the cost of the premises or refreshments; (by extension) any pool of money to which people contribute for shared
Your business is busted up, your thousand dollars is gone into the kitty of this corrupt country on that last bluff you made, […]
They told me you always had to come back to the band with your hand open so they could see what tip you got and you put that in the kitty.
Synonym of pot (“a quantity of money available to be won in a round or a game”).
Synonym of widow (“an additional hand of playing cards dealt face-down in some card games, to be used by the highest bidder”).
noun
A jail, a prison; also, a lockup.
Besides we had a nice tollbooth, / To pull'd down was a pity, / And in its stead we've got—forsooth— / A vile pernicious kitty. / […] / Like convicts in a condemn'd cell, / They're fed on bread and water; / 'Midst winter's cold and putrid smell, / Thus tort'ring human nature.