| n. 1.  An animal kept for enjoyment or companionship. 2.  An object of the affections. 3.  A person especially loved or indulged; a favorite: the teacher's pet. adj. 1.  Kept as a pet: a pet cat. 2.  a.  Particularly cherished or indulged: a pet grandchild. b.  Expressing or showing affection: a pet name. 3.  Being a favorite: a pet topic. v.  pet·ted, pet·ting, pets  v.tr.  To stroke or caress gently. See Synonyms at  caress. v.intr.  To stroke or fondle amorously. [Scottish Gaelic peata, tame animal, pet, from Old Irish.] petter n. | 
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| n.  A fit of bad temper or pique. intr.v.  pet·ted, pet·ting, pets   To be sulky and peevish. [Origin unknown.] | 
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