"Puss-in-boots" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Puss-in-boots" Meaning

A clever word.

"Puss-in-boots" is a colloquial phrase that refers to a person who is too cunning or clever for their own good, often resulting in getting into trouble through their own scheming. It is often used to describe someone who is manipulative, sly, or deceitful.

The phrase is inspired by the eponymous character from a classic fairy tale, where a clever cat outwits a farmer into marrying him by wearing boots and convincing the farmer that he is a noble owner.

"Puss-in-boots" Examples

Usage Examples of "puss-in-boots"


1. The Classic Fable Character


Puss-in-boots is a beloved character from a classic French fairy tale written by Charles Perrault. He is a cunning and resourceful cat who gets into various adventures.

2. English Idiomatic Expression


- "This new pair of boots is purr-fect for my cat, Puss-in-boots." (meaning opportunistically beneficial or lucky)

3. Fictional Story Adaptations


- The character Puss-in-boots has appeared in various adaptations including films and animated films including Shrek and other adaptations of the classic tale.

4. Fashion Inspiration


- The fashion world has been inspired by the elegant and stylish cat from various fairy tales, including Puss-in-boots, leading to designers creating garments inspired by the character.

5. Common-place Usage


- However, the tale has also been the subject of humorous memes and light-hearted uses referring to anyone whose good luck appears to be coming at someone else's expense or due to quick thinking such as thinking up the idea to "suitor" the tale.

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