A nickname for a dearly loved son. Given to the son when is really young. Only used by parents who are unbelievably caring and loving. The family is nearest you can be to perfect. Usually the first or only born.
by Meetcatmemeercatme May 11, 2015

N., A Little Bear is a shorter version of a typical Amanda. They are exceedingly beautiful and always succeed in all their endeavors. They are attractive (Physically, Emotionally, Mentally) and are hard not to fall in love with. You'll know you've met a Little Bear when you feel the need to make them happy no matter what.
by irishbrodude January 18, 2010

Trucker on CB: Watch your speed there on Mile 58, there's a little bear lookin to make his first kill.
by BJK237 November 27, 2006

Did you used to watch that show little bear?
You mean that naked bear with the animal friends?
Yea, that.
You mean that naked bear with the animal friends?
Yea, that.
by awko taco December 29, 2011

It's a little fat or extra flab in the belly, stomach region of a man but usually a woman. It is caused from beer, alcohol or a little cub, baby.
It's a way of saying she's got a little extra flab there because of a baby, little cub or because of a beer, alcohol.
It's a way of saying she's got a little extra flab there because of a baby, little cub or because of a beer, alcohol.
She has a little bear gut to her.
by gzenanko November 01, 2009

by Ingame Mechanic February 27, 2010

Symptoms:
Consistently misjudges the size of everyday objects (a 6-inch sandwich might be guessed as 12 inches, or vice versa).
Doesn’t know the bear at the zoo is big
Has trouble estimating people’s height — everyone looks either taller or shorter than they actually are.
Can’t eyeball measurements — struggles with things like “how many feet away” or “how many inches long.”
Needs to rely on comparison (like holding their hand up or asking for a reference) instead of instinct.
Consistently misjudges the size of everyday objects (a 6-inch sandwich might be guessed as 12 inches, or vice versa).
Doesn’t know the bear at the zoo is big
Has trouble estimating people’s height — everyone looks either taller or shorter than they actually are.
Can’t eyeball measurements — struggles with things like “how many feet away” or “how many inches long.”
Needs to rely on comparison (like holding their hand up or asking for a reference) instead of instinct.
Sorry I don’t know how tall he was… I have little bear disease.
Sorry I was off, it’s my little bear disease (LBD).
Sorry I was off, it’s my little bear disease (LBD).
by Little bear baby August 16, 2025
