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a phrase used in response to bad news or situations. The Royal Tenenbaums isn't playing tonight? Bad news bears :(
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interjection used to indicate a sense of foreboding or fear of the future. Has nothing to do with actual bears. The use of the assumed antonym 'good news bears' is frowned upon. "I just slept through my Math final, this is bad news bears."
"I went to my Math final. It was bad news bears." "Jimmy watched in vain as the fire weaved its way towards the gasoline tank. His last thought was, 'This is bad news bears.'" |
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describes something negative. derived from the children's book series "the berenstein bears", one of the books was called "bad news bears." mostly used by hipsters and anyone who grew up reading those books. "it's raining out today, that's bad news bears"
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Adj: An unlucky or hopeless state of affairs. My wife walking in and watching the baby sitter wipe my man goo from her chin was bad news bears. |
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(noun) A person who is not very nice, does mean things, and thinks they're better than everyone else. They are not the most warm people to be around. They judge others without getting to know them. They are either insecure and take their frustration out on others or just get
pleasure from being mean. This is the nicer word to call people like this. |
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A phrase use in response to recieving news of some sort of misforturnate occurance. Person A: Did you hear that Chris Broke his leg?
Person B: Yeah bad news bears |
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to bear the knoledge of bad news, carry the informatiion of bad incodent "Did you see where my ball went" , yes its bad news bears
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