cat's paw



cat's paw

A dupe or tool for another, a sucker, as in You always try to make a cat's paw of me, but I refuse to do any more of your work. This term alludes to a very old tale about a monkey that persuades a cat to pull chestnuts out of the fire so as to avoid burning its own paws. The story dates from the 16th century and versions of it (some with a dog) exist in many languages.
See also: paw

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pierrick-Breton, French
Tamari-Georgian
JÓRunnr-Ancient Scandinavian
Yuukayoo:-kahJapanese
ZdenaZDEN-ahCzech
Julianayuy-lee-AH-nah (Dutch), yoo-lee-AH-nah (German), joo-lee-AHN-ə (English)Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman