See also: Katycat

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Etymology

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From Katy +‎ cat, as a play on kitty cat.

Noun

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KatyCat (plural KatyCats)

  1. (music slang) A fan of American singer-songwriter Katy Perry (born 1984).
    • 2012 January, Travel 3sixty (AirAsia in-flight magazine)[1], page 25 (image caption):
      The colourful pop queen entertains KatyCats with hits from her third studio album Teenage Dream at Jakarta's Sentul International Convention Centre.
    • 2013 September 4, Moriba Cummings, “Is The ‘Applause’ Louder Than The ‘Roars’?”, in The Maroon Tiger[2], volume 88, number 1, Morehouse College, page 11:
      The timely releases of each single has even caused a divide between Perry's KatyCats and Gaga's Monsters (the artists' respective fan bases), []
    • 2013 November 18, Michael Conroy, “A Tale of Two Princesses”, in The De Paulia[3], volume 98, number 9, DePaul University, page 19:
      So whether you are a die-hard Little Monster or a loyal KatyCat, or you are just looking for some good new pop music to dance to now that winter is coming, I recommend enjoying “PRISM” AND “ARTPOP.”
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