ragdoll

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A modern American breed of domestic cat with a longhair colourpoint coat that relaxes completely when picked up.
 * 2)  A model consisting of a set of connected rigid bodies that can collapse in a loose, natural manner.
 * 1)  A model consisting of a set of connected rigid bodies that can collapse in a loose, natural manner.

Derived terms

 * ragdoll physics

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 布偶貓
 * Esperanto: ragdola kato
 * French:
 * Italian: gatto Ragdoll
 * Japanese: ラグドール
 * Russian: рэгдо́лл

Verb

 * 1)  To be flung about, such that a person or character has an appearance like that of a rag doll that is flung about.
 * 2)  To move, roll, fall, etc., in the manner of a rag doll.
 * 3)  To fling about, such as to cause a person or character to have an appearance like that of a rag doll that is flung about.
 * 1)  To fling about, such as to cause a person or character to have an appearance like that of a rag doll that is flung about.