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Copycat vs Bruceploitation - What's the difference?

copycat | bruceploitation |

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

English

Alternative forms

* copy cat * copy-cat

Noun

(en noun)
  • (informal) One who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity.
  • A criminal who imitates the crimes of another.
  • a copycat strangler

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • ; unoriginal.
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  • Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To act as a ; to copy in a shameless or derivative way
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  • , passage=In a genre that is rife with copycatting , Ms. Cain deserves some credit for having gotten a potentially interesting new series off the ground. }}

    bruceploitation

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (film, martial arts) a genre of exploitation film that exploits the legacy of through copycats
  • See also

    * ("Bruceploitation" on Wikipedia) * (martial arts film) chopsocky/chop socky/chop-socky * (martial arts film) wirefu/wire fu/wire-fu