Absolutely nothing! This is one of a great many totally made up slang phrases from the 1920's - there was a popular craze then where everybody made up some weird way of saying "excellent" or "fantastic." Other examples include the bee's knees and the snake's hips.
The US spelling is pajamas. The UK is pyjamas.
pajamas = pyjamas
You don't need a list. The literal meaning is whatever the phrase sounds like. For example, the literal meaning of "raining cats and dogs" would be dogs and cats falling out of the clouds.
I would prefer for the pattern of my pajamas to be plaid. I'm switching to my flannel pajamas, for the winter temperatures.
Its means like humans, monkeys, dogs, cats etc
You're thinking of a very old saying that means something like "Of course! It's obvious!" John: "Mary, would you go to do the dance with me?" Mary: "Has a cat pajamas??" [Does a cat have pajamas?] It comes from the whimsical connection between the coats of most cats and the appearance that the coat gives-- that the cat is wearing pajamas.
There is no particular meaning to seeing someone in pajamas in a dream, particularly in 2011 when it is considered fashionable by some persons to wear pajamas in public. The pajamas might merely reflect the fact that the dreamer is sleeping.
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Some popular slang terms from the 1920s include "bee's knees" (meaning excellent), "cat's pajamas" (meaning stylish or impressive), and "hooch" (meaning bootleg liquor).
The US spelling is pajamas. The UK is pyjamas.
"Cat's pajamas" is one of those nonsensical phrases that basically means something along the lines of "the best". "Cat's meow" and "bee's knees" are others that are essentially identical in meaning.
Prison pajamas are pajamas you wear in prison. (striped clothes)
Approximately 60-70 of cats are considered lap cats, meaning they enjoy sitting on their owner's lap.
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If you are meaning 'pajamas', they are made just like regular clothing. They are made out of a different material, and that is the only difference.
pajamas origanated in India
the scientific name of fear of cats is blossoms ...