• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Speaking Latino

Teach and Learn Real World Spanish

  • Spanish Teachers
    • Spanish Curriculum
    • Free Lesson Plans
    • Free List of Spanish Songs
    • Free Cultural Calendar
    • Free Spanish Sayings Printables
    • Class Guides for Teachers
    • Scaffolded Activities Set
    • Teaching Spanish
    • Professional Development
    • Spanish Worksheets for Kids
  • Spanish Slang
    • Slang Dictionaries
    • Word Comparisons
    • Spanish Slang by Country
      • Argentina
      • Bolivia
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Peru
      • Puerto Rico
      • Spain
      • Venezuela
  • Blog
  • Log In
  • Join Now
Home » Blog » Spanish Slang » 6 Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT

6 Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT

Cats are cute and mysterious, loyal and traitorous, independent and loving. If you are a cat lover, here are six Spanish slang expressions or modismos that use cats as their central figure.

Idiomatic expressions are an important part of the Spanish learning process and perhaps one of the most difficult. In many cases, popular sayings cannot just be translated literally. These sayings and illustrations are featured on the books Speaking Boricua , Speaking Phrases Boricua and Speaking Argento.

Remember that you can share any of these illustrations with a Tweet, a Like or a Pin!

6 Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT

AQUI HAY GATO ENCERRADO: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
1. Aquí hay gato encerrado
Here is a cat closed up

Something fishy is going on, something’s not right.

Example: Me huele a que hay gato encerrado. No hay nadie en la calle.

BUSCAR LAS CINCO PATAS AL GATO: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
2. Buscar las cinco patas al gato
Look for the five paws of the cat

Means to attempt to solve an unsolvable situation or waste time looking for something that does not exist. In other countries you may hear the variation Buscar la quinta pata al gato.

Example: María siempre le busca las cinco patas al gato.

DEFENDERSE MAS QUE GATO BOCA ARRIBA: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
3. Defenderse más que gato boca arriba
Defend oneself more than a cat mouth upward

To viciously defend oneself. Apparently cats, really come out fighting when they are on their backs.

Example: Chacha, si la hubieses visto como se defendía más que gato boca arriba.

HABER GATO EN SACO: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
4. Haber gato en saco
There is a cat in a bag

Means that there’s a hidden or secret reason in what is being discussed.

Example: Jum, aquí como que hay gato en saco, no me gusta.

TIENE EL GATO POR EL RABO: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
5. Se cree que tiene el gato por el rabo
He/She thinks that he/she has the cat taken by the tail

To believe one has everything under control, to have the horse by the reigns.

Example: La verdad es que ella es la que tiene el gato por el rabo, así que ni para allá voy a mirar.

ESTAR MEADO POR LOS GATOS: Spanish Slang Expressions With The Word CAT
6. Estar meado por los gatos
Being pissed by cats

To be cursed, covered in bad luck.

Example:

Los porteños poniendo; Rosario está meado por los gatos, destino final rosario.. che BOLUDOS, se olvidaron de la AMIA?

— Carla Duarte (@khharr_belifan) August 11, 2013

Check out these other Spanish Slang Expressions articles.

Related

Diana Caballero

I'm Jared's wife and a dedicated contributor to Speaking Latino, the Spanish Teachers Community, and the World Language Teacher Summit.

Search Speaking Latino

Read more

  • 6 Spanish Slang Phrases Using the Word HORSE
  • Real World Spanish: Street Slang Examples Using the Word TACO
  • Greetings in Spanish: 11 Ways to Say “How’s it going?” in Spanish INFOGRAPHIC
  • Different Spanish Accents: Video 9 Types of Spanish Accents
  • “Más… que…” Exaggerated Comparisons in Spanish: Sayings and Illustrations

Navigation

About Us

Contact Us

Blog

Log In

Join the Community

Get Outstanding Student Results with Done-For-You Lessons, Activities & Resources That Can Cut Your Prep Time By 10 Hours A Week!

Get on the Invite List

Contact Jared & Diana

Click here to contact us

Search Speaking Latino

Copyright © 2025 Speaking Latino | Privacy Policy | As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
 

Loading Comments...