All girl 15-16 year-old teenage punk band from Brooklyn. Part of the new generation of Riot Grrrls. Also referred to as the new Runaways. Came out of Brooklyn's kidcore scene in early 2000s along with Tiny Masters of Today. First two albums Confuse Me Beautiful Records I Stole Your Animal Daisy Explosion featured original bass player Lucio. Third album Get Over It from S-Curve includes singles: Everybody Else and Barbie Eat a Sandwich, also Pleaser, Violet and Met You on Myspace. Song inspirations: Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Patti Smith, 90s Riot Grrl bands. Themes, female empowerment, anti-authoritary, body image, online predators. Music videos by Daisy Edwards, Converse.
Care Bears on Fire aren't a kid band, I saw them at Lollapalooza last summer and they played like the Ramones if they were teenage girls.
by ArtfulBlogger June 26, 2010
“Big bear high school is as tiny as the guys penises and their egos is as big as the girls loose vaginas”
by Suckmydick59274 January 30, 2018
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by thehazben February 20, 2014
Sometimes you eat the bear ... and sometimes the bear eats you. Expression describing the bipolar nature of life, the universe and everything, popularised among other places in the movie The Big Lebowski and fifty percent proven, at any rate, by the life of Timothy Treadwell.
Well, dude, sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you. But why d'ya have to use so many cuss words along they way?
by Fearman April 01, 2008
by uttam maharjan September 16, 2010
Raging Bear is a term used to denote a very angry, fat or muscular and/or hairy, homosexual. Usually used in reference to fat hairy homosexuals.
Person A: "Hey, Did you hear what happened to Colin in the bar last night?"
Person B: "No, what happened?"
Person A: "Someone pissed him off and he got angry as heck!"
Person B: "So... Raging bear, huh?"
Person A: "Yup."
Person B: "No, what happened?"
Person A: "Someone pissed him off and he got angry as heck!"
Person B: "So... Raging bear, huh?"
Person A: "Yup."
by Jay Ay Orz October 22, 2013