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i don't know in what context you are asking about shakes, but mewling is the name for kittens who are stressed because they are newly born and cannot find a teat....

The context is probably Jaques' Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like It. The baby who is "mewling and puking in his mother's arms" probably sounds a lot like those kittens.

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