Kitty

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Kitty may refer to:

The name was used in English Victorian cockney slang for a prostitute.

In zoology:

  • Cat, small carnivorous mammal of the subspecies Felis silvestris catus, or any member of the genus Felis, or any member of the family Felidae
  • Kitten, a young cat

In music:

In sports:

  • A small white ball used as the target in lawn bowls

In literature:

  • A 1927 novel by Warwick Deeping, which was filmed and became the first British talkie in 1929
  • Kitty, the addressee of entries in Jewish war-victim Anne Frank's diary
  • Kitty Norville, the main character in urban fantasy novels by Carrie Vaughn
  • Kitty Drew is the name used in Swedish translations of detective Nancy Drew [1]

In television and film:

In finance:

  • A money pool, often into which bets are placed and winnings are drawn from

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nancydrewworld.com