A gay bear who is feminine or gender non-conforming.
"Matt isn't a bear, is he? He isn't masculine."
"That's because Matt is a sugar bear!"
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A Sugar Bear is a psychiatric break of reality typically found in early childhood life stages, but can express itself later in life in the form of a magical stuffed bear. Much like a hallucination, others won’t see or feel this Sugar Bear, but YOU CAN.
A perpetual sex god.
“I met this guy at the bar last night, he was such a sugar bear!”
Mom- “honey, you’ve barely touched your minced liver. Is everything alright?”
Son- “I’m fine now that my Sugar Bear filled me up. Thanks to Sugar Bear, I’m never hungry because he always fills me up.”
Business folks say this to 1) imply they can do favors, affect change, etc. and 2) sound macho.
Especially common among grown-up douchebro yuppie types.
Hydrogen fuel cells aren't a development priority this quarter? Let me see if I can poke the right bears to get this done.
A Ray Bear is a ball of sunshine, they will brighten your day even if they are feeling bad themselves. They need to be reminded that their not alone sometimes but its all worth it in the end when you see them beam. They are the greatest people ever truly one of a kind so never let them go if you find one.
Ray Bears are incredible people and I never want to lose mine
When a man ejaculates onto a woman or man's face or body, but instead of a flowing, milky, beautiful fireworks shot, it just oozes out the tip, similar to the way honey oozes from the bears head of that one brand of honey jar.
Yo, this man brought me home last night, but I could tell he had masturbated earlier because his cum was Iike a honey bear shot
A person who pretends to have close relationships with others, even if they’ve only met a handful of times (or not at all), and frequently guilt-trips people into hanging out with them. The typical "A Bear" thrives on awkwardly inserting themselves into plans and conversations, often claiming they were “totally invited” or making you feel bad for “leaving them out.” They are the undisputed champions of emotional manipulation disguised as friendship.
"Ugh, I wasn’t even planning a party, but 'A Bear' heard about my Friday night and now I feel bad not inviting him."
"We barely know each other, but he’s pulling an 'A Bear' and acting like I’m his best friend from middle school."
"Be careful mentioning plans around her—she’s such 'A Bear' and will guilt-trip her way into it."
Pro Tip: If you encounter 'A Bear,' set boundaries or prepare for a guilt-fueled emotional rollercoaster.