Ocelot
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An American feline carnivore (Felis pardalis). It ranges fromthe Southwestern United States to Patagonia. It is covered withblackish ocellated spots and blotches, which are variously arranged.The ground color varies from reddish gray to tawny yellow.
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One of the major characters in Metal Gear Solid, who was in MGS and MGS2, and will make a grand appearance in MGS3, as a young GRU unit.
Ocelot's full name is recognized as Revolver -
1-to attack; to assault on or more things
2- character in the metal gear solid series who fancies revolovers, thus creating his name revolver -
the most bad-ass cat alive. them things will fucking rip you apart in a second, then cuddle you the next minute. they are also the cutest beast on the face of the earth.
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An Ocelot is a young man usually in their late teens and early 20s who enjoys the sexual company of a much older woman in her 40s, known as a [Cougar].
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The first wave of cougar. A younger-than-35 cougar, who pursues or dates men 20- 29, always at least 5 years younger than herself.
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A person who looks very young for his/her age who prefers the company of younger mates. Like the actual animal, one would not know an Ocelot is part of the Big Cat family (like [Pumas], [Cougars] and [Sabertooths]) just from looking, but they are, in fact, technically classified as such.
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Any woman in the growing list of Tiger Woods' mistresses.
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- A young man who is sexual interested in older females; inverse of a cougar. 2. An adorable, wild species of feline.
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A pet, usually owned by people of a certian flamingly homosexual persuasion. In this sense, ocelot is most commonly used as an indicator of a lack of manhood, usually through the phrase go
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A Homosexual male. A man who is compelled to have sexual relations with other men. See [fag].
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Higher education AI chatbot platform. A software product by CareerAmerica
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A medium-sized wild cat that has a tawny yellow coat marked with black blotches and spots, and ranges from southern Texas through South America.
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