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Often used in the same context:
imitators,
knockoffs,
imitations,
counterfeiters,
clones,
wannabes,
counterfeits,
toos,
opportunists,
impersonators,
alikes,
pranksters,
frankensteins,
vigilantism,
tattlers,
fads,
ilk,
hoaxes,
psychos,
inventions,
oglers,
crazes,
upstarts,
hucksters,
quacks,
fakes,
glamourisation,
sequels,
spoofs,
notoriety,
inventors,
copyright infringement,
fanatics,
crazies,
offshoots,
gawkers,
mass hysteria,
lookalikes,
cult,
spinoffs,
lawsuits,
rampancy,
copying,
copyists,
scammers,
acolytes,
pirating,
rosicrucians,
hackers,
stalkers,
shlock,
parodies,
innovations,
followers,
outlandishness,
crooks,
gossipers,
memes,
parodists,
alchemists,
rotters,
innovators,
startups,
iconoclasts,
entrepreneurs,
ripoff,
freaks,
criminals,
maddog,
pipsqueaks,
audaciousness,
swindlers,
dopier,
safecrackers,
wiseacres,
smarties,
mongered,
cloner,
trademarked,
jokesters,
malcontents,
racketeers,
wooers,
harassers,
concoctions,
rapscallions,
blockbuster,
bootleggers,
braggy,
gadgets,
defacers,
others,
gangsters,
mimicry,
celebrities,
glamorisation,
intellectual property,
snitch,
thieves,
kiddy porn,
patents,
glutting,
doers,
doubters,
resisters,
accidents,
bandits,
bullies,
callers,
discomforts,
distributors,
entertainers,
extensions,
healers,
helpers,
hindrances,
impediments,
intermediaries,
joiners
Also try:
— Adjectives for copycats:
many,
mere,
other,
potential,
more,
local,
few,
great,
natural,
numerous
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