Copycat vs Bruceploitation - What's the difference?
copycat | bruceploitation |
(informal) One who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity.
A criminal who imitates the crimes of another.
To act as a ; to copy in a shameless or derivative way
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(film, martial arts) a genre of exploitation film that exploits the legacy of through copycats
As nouns the difference between copycat and bruceploitation
is that copycat is (informal) one who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity while bruceploitation is (film|martial arts) a genre of exploitation film that exploits the legacy of through copycats.As an adjective copycat
is ; unoriginal.As a verb copycat
is to act as a ; to copy in a shameless or derivative way.copycat
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Alternative forms
* copy cat * copy-catNoun
(en noun)- a copycat strangler
Verb
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