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eroghuz
what is the meaning of pet cause?
He's like Angelina Jolie with a pet cause.
what does it mean?
Jan 7, 2011 5:11 AM
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Here it is used sarcastically .He's like Angelina Jolie with a pet cause.= he keeps changing his interests/projects all the time
January 7, 2011
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Could you tell us the context it was used in? I ask because it could also be used to describe a person’s dedication to something (after all, Angelina Jolie is a bleeding heart celebrity and she really is dedicated to most of her pet causes).
Like azimux said, the “cause” refers to a charitable goal or project (that someone is dedicated to) and “pet” is used to mean something that is valued very much (in this case, more than other causes). For example, a “pet project” is an activity someone pursues as their personal favorite. So a “pet cause” would be a charitable goal that someone supports more deeply than the other causes they are interested in. The sentence “he's like Angelina Jolie with a pet cause” could mean that the “he” is really dedicated to whatever he’s doing. But depending on the context, it could also be a sarcastic comment.
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