Care Bear
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See also: carebear
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Brand name. The characters were introduced in 1981 for use on greeting cards and turned into plush toys in 1983.
Noun
[edit]Care Bear (plural Care Bears)
- Any of a brand of cheerful bear figures, seen on greeting cards and as stuffed toys.
- 1994, Edward R. Christophersen, Pediatric Compliance: A Guide for the Primary Care Physician, page 171:
- The baby or toddler who goes to sleep alone (with a Care Bear, with his favorite blanket, or by sucking his thumb) learns valuable self-quieting behaviors that can be used for many years to come.
- 2004, Jerry Sullivan, Hunting for Frogs on Elston, and Other Tales from Field & Street[1], page 68:
- But the domestic turkey is about as remote from the wild animal as a Care Bear is from a grizzly.
- 2007 March 13, Will Wright, keynote, South by Southwest, Austin:
- One of my real aspirations of this is I wanna see interstellar wars between Care Bears and Klingons.
- A kind and caring person.
- 2004, Jordyn Tate, Unforgivable Misconception, page 15:
- He was smart, tough, witty yet gentle all at the same time. He was my care bear.
- 2013, D. Antoinette, The First Book of Carrie, page 121:
- "Man, you are beautiful, my Care Bear", he said in awe.
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]fictional animal — see Care Bears
Care Bear
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