Baby Einstein

Toddler who is already reading and doing things that are beyond his or her age. Also, the best darned direct to video children's series from my childhood.
Person 1: Wow! I can't believe your kid is reading that board book to the other children, and he is only 2 years old!

Person 2: I know right? That's my Baby Einstein alright!
by TiggerCelestia06 December 15, 2019
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Rolie Polie Paddling

Spanking. Used in the Playhouse Disney cartoon Rolie Polie Olie.
Mom: You are going to get a Rolie Polie Paddling if you don't tell me who you have been bullying!

Kid: Nice try! But I hid the Rolie Polie Paddle, so I guess you can't spank me now, huh?
by TiggerCelestia06 December 21, 2019
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Friendship

A common term and universal language used all over the world to describe how we should be getting along. Most notably, the most common examples of this are found in the cartoons Winnie the Pooh and My Little Pony.
We need to teach our kids about friendship and getting along. Who better to teach them than Winnie the Pooh and Twilight Sparkle?
by TiggerCelestia06 June 14, 2018
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BobCelaeno-ing

When you see a couple dressed as a pirate parrot and construction worker and they are doing it
Dude look! They are totally BobCelaeno-ing it!!!
by TiggerCelestia06 June 15, 2018
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Calum Clachair

The Gaelic version of the cartoon "Bob the Builder."
Calum Clachair airs on BBC ALBA in Scotland. It one of the very few cartoons dubbed in Scottish Gaelic.
by TiggerCelestia06 April 09, 2017
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Bobleano

A romantic relationship between Bob the Builder and Captain Celaeno the Pirate Parrot from My Little Pony.
Dora the Explorer realized that there weren't enough negative words to describe how much she hated Bob and Celeano, Bobleano.
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A temper tantrum/meltdown of epic proportions. Usually caused by one not getting his or her way. This comes from the children's television show Caillou.
My grandmother threw a "Not Going to the Circus" tantrum because she was worried there was not enough money to gifts for everyone for Christmas. Also, my five year old great cousin had one because she couldn't buy the latest Barbie doll at Walmart.
by TiggerCelestia06 December 15, 2019
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