Leopard

Word LEOPARD
Character 7
Hyphenation leop ard
Pronunciations /ˈlɛpəd/

Definitions and meanings of "Leopard"

What do we mean by leopard?

A large wild cat (Panthera pardus) of Africa and southern Asia, having either tawny fur with dark rosettelike markings or black fur. noun

Any of several similar felines, such as the cheetah or the snow leopard. noun

A lion in side view, having one forepaw raised and the head facing the observer. noun

The pard or panther, Felis pardus, the largest spotted cat of the Old World. noun

In heraldry, originally, a lion passant gardant. noun

A gold coin, weighing from about 53 to 69 grains, struck by Edward III. and Edward the Black Prince of England, for circulation in France, and having on the obverse a lion passant gardant. In French heraldry this representation is described as a lion léopardé, whence the name of the coin. noun

A large, savage, carnivorous mammal (Felis leopardus). It is of a yellow or fawn color, with rings or roselike clusters of black spots along the back and sides. It is found in Southern Asia and Africa. By some the panther (Felis pardus) is regarded as a variety of leopard. noun

See Cheetah. noun

Any one of several species or varieties of small, spotted cats found in Africa, Southern Asia, and the East Indies; esp., Felis Bengalensis. noun

See Gopher, 2. noun

A large wild cat with a spotted coat, Panthera pardus, indigenous to Africa and Asia. noun

The pelt of a leopard noun

Large feline of African and Asian forests usually having a tawny coat with black spots noun

Panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to Africa and Asia, especially the male of the species (in contrast to leopardess).

(inexact) A similar-looking, large wild cat named after the leopard.

A lion passant guardant.

Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Phalanta, having black markings on an orange base.

NOT an "urban cougar", but still a single or divorced woman 35 to 55, intelligent, successful, educated, secure in herself, her looks and her life. She enjoys the company of men on her terms. She does not seek younger men, older men or even men her own age. They seek HER. These women are far, far classier than the trashy "cougar". They do not frequent bars for pick ups, hook ups or anything other than a drink and some company with their girl friends. They do not hide their ages or their attitudes and are impatient with obvious come ons. Mostly solitary, they are very, very difficult to hunt, hence "leopardess". Katherine Hepburn would have been the Ultimate Urban Leopard(ess). You might call them a MILF if you want to get slapped. Also called a leopardess or quite simply, a grown woman. Urban Dictionary

Similar the urban cougar ( cougar urban cougar....older hot woman who looks younger, and keeps herself up who attacts romantic interest from younger men, or who preys on younger men). The Lepeord is much CLASSIER, does not prey on the young men, yet is flattered by their interest as long as it is not pushed upon them or expected to be reciprocated. The lepeord will not date them, and rarely will bed them, but is flattered by cougar snack's attention in small amounts. Unlike the cougar, the lepeord does not intentionally try to get the attention of younger men. The leopard is usually over 30, does not try to hide her values, age (despite looking good for her age and for some much younger), or oppinions. She does not like sleezy come ons, dirty talk, and guys who come after her for sex. To score with a leopard a man would have to get to know and appreciate her mind, not just her body and looks. She enjoys looking good and being sexy, but is happy to just take care of herself just for her own sake, not to lure or bait a trap. She may be a loner, or hang with cougars, yet usually its easier to spot a cougar than a leopard. She will be the sexy older woman at the club who dances, laughs with freinds, drinks, and talks to guys, without the intent of picking any of them up. Beware, the best gold diggers often try to mask themselves as leopards!!! Urban Dictionary

Noun--anything that unexpectedly causes you direct or indirect harm (essentially mauls you or someone in your group out of nowhere) while being sketchy and/or intoxicated in some form. Urban Dictionary

N. a penis containing freckles, giving it a spotted appearance. Mostly common on people with blonde or red hair with freckles on other various parts of their body. Urban Dictionary

A leopard is like a cougar, but older and with more liver spots. They are 55+, and they chase after the younger men. Urban Dictionary

An older, more sophisticated cougar, but with liver spots. Urban Dictionary

A lesbian {Cougar}. Urban Dictionary

A leopard is simply a cougar that has a S.T.D. (Sexually Transmitted Disease). Urban Dictionary

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When you stick your thumb in a womans ass while hittin it doggy-style then put the thumb prints all over her back so she spotted like a leopard. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Leopard

The word "leopard" in example sentences

A Lion walking and looking about him, the early Heralds held to be acting the part of a leopard: consequently, when he was in any such attitude, they blazoned him as “_a leopard_.” ❋ Charles Boutell (1844)

I have always avoided the use of the term leopard, except when speaking of the hunting chita, preferring to call the others panthers. ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

Although the term leopard, as applied to panthers, has the sanction of almost immemorable custom, I do not see why, in writing on the subject, we should perpetuate the misnomer, especially as most naturalists and sportsmen are now inclined to make the proper distinction. ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

Backless vests in leopard-embossed jacquard fastened around the neck and across the back with stud-encrusted straps in black leather. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

This leopard is very dominant and controlling, more so because of his childhoold so you understand that need in him. ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

Because although he brought a welcome note of levity and color to the proceedings by popping up at intervals in leopard-skin skivvies and straight jacket and chains, and although Ellen and I had a great time coming up with theories, the play itself wasn't entirely clear on what he was actually doing there. ❋ Deliasherman (2010)

Uncle Tinney (Shingani) and I hunted this 140 pound leopard from a blind under a dark moon (everything was pitch black). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Actually, I think that leopard is the best OS for a netbook if you use wisely the stacks and dock. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Snow leopard is still very secretive as to what it will include feature wise. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the situation could develop gradually — the first leopard is a huge news story, the second is a smaller story, and they build up over time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The clouded leopard is a moderate-sized cat ranging through the rain forests of southern and southeastern Asia, into the Indonesian archipelago. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Beautify your car with a dashboard upholstered in leopard, zebra, or ocelot. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Not in leopard spots, which bedevils the present situation but North of what is now called the de-militarized zone. ❋ Unknown (1973)

As I have before remarked it is to this animal alone that the name leopard should be applied, the peculiar ruff or shagginess of hair on the neck having given rise to the ancient superstition that this animal was a cross between the lion and the pard, whence its name Leo-Pardus. ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

The leopard is here taken notice of to be crafty and vigilant: As ❋ Unknown (1721)

Our men were terrified at them at first, and began to discover an unusual fear, and even our black prince seemed in a great deal of confusion; but I smiled at him, and showing him some of our guns, I asked him if he thought that which killed the spotted cat (for so they called the leopard in their language) could not make a thousand of those naked creatures die at one blow? ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

Edit. suggests that the leopard is the lion’s Wazir. ❋ Unknown (2006)

There has been continued poaching of black rhinoceros and leopard, which is difficult to suppress effectively due to the lack of equipment and fuel, rough terrain and low staff morale. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Dude. Don't. That's no [cougar]. That's a leopard. She will [smack] your ass and send you home to [Mommy]." --overheard in a bar ❋ Circaeon (2007)

John thought he had spotted a hot easy cougar. He approached the table and soon realized it was [out of his league], she was actually a leopard. Shannon and Tracy soon figured out they were a couple of [leopards] in a [cougars] den while at the hotel bar. ❋ SHADYLADY2906 (2007)

(you see a [speedtrap]) "Watch out dude, there's a fucking leopard [up there] on the left." "There was definitely a leopard hiding in that [7th] bottle of bass last night..." ❋ Nefarious Mr. X (2003)

[The leopard], though fearsome at first [glace], is actually quite tame. When excited, [the leopard] will stand erect looking for shelter. ❋ Bert Wray (2007)

I'm going to [Atlantic City] to go leopard [hunting] at [the slot] machines. ❋ Your.Mr.Master (2015)

Check out the legs on that leopard, man. You can see the liver spots through her [striped] [stockings]! [Oh, wait]... I think the stripes are varicose veins. ❋ The Hare (2009)

That leopard will [hit on] anyone. She's [young] enough to be her [daughter]. ❋ Johnny Beefcake (2008)

My bro thought he hooked up with this [cougar] [last month]. I guess the bitch turned out to be a leopard because now he has [herpes]. ❋ Diarhea Monsoon (2010)

Her: [How do] they [look]? Him: Leopard ❋ VeryVisionary (2023)

I [spotted] her up like the leopard ❋ Dizz3L (2011)

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