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Yuan Tou Mao Die

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简介

In current internet slang, **“圆头耄耋”** mainly refers to a kind of small cat—especially an orange tabby—with a very round head, a bad temper, and a stubborn, hard-to-tame personality. Here, **“耄耋”** does not carry its original meaning of referring to a person of very advanced age. Instead, it comes from a homophonic play on **“猫爹”** (“cat dad” / “boss cat”), and is used humorously to describe cats with this kind of domineering temperament.

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The earliest source of the meme comes from a very aggressive orange tabby cat that appeared on short-video platforms. In the videos, this cat would: * Frequently barge into other people’s homes * Pick fights with other cats and steal their food * Look fierce, with its ears flattened and a very round-looking head People in the comment section started joking: “This must be a *round-headed maodie*.” The phrase is actually a playful homophone: the word **“猫爹” (cat boss / bossy cat)** is intentionally twisted to sound like **“耄耋”**, a classical Chinese term for someone of very advanced age. The substitution adds a humorous and exaggerated tone.

用法

When a cat appears to: * Have a very round face * Look fierce or grumpy * Give off a “local bully” or neighborhood boss vibe * Frequently fight other cats or steal food People online may jokingly call it a **“round-headed maodie.

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