It comes from bear used as in "bear a burden", meaning to uphold or deal with a burden. It is asking the listener to patiently bear the burden of waiting for whatever the speaker is doing/saying.
"Boo bear" is a term of endearment often used to refer to someone special, typically a romantic partner or close friend. It conveys affection and warmth, similar to nicknames like "honey" or "sweetheart." The term combines "boo," which can imply love or closeness, with "bear," suggesting cuddliness or a gentle nature. Overall, it's a playful and loving way to address someone cherished.
After completeing draft plans of the town site the all important matter of a name had to be considered. The site planners really liked the story of how a white settler who had arrived thirty years earlier greeted a group of native people looking like a brown bear in where the group shouted "brown bear". The site planners wanted to use the native term for brown bear but the term seemed a little to difficult for the average white person to pronounce so they opted for grizzly bear instead since it is also considered a brown bear. So the native term for grizzly bear is 'kelowna'. So there you have it.kelowna got its name from the aboriginal word meaning bear
Probably not; that particular turn of phrase sounds a little naughty. Do you mean grin and bear it?
i think it is , against , opposite.
Without knowing exactly which native American language you mean it is impossible to give a definitive answer; the Ahtna word sos means a bear (Ahtna is an Alaskan Athapaskan language and tribe, also known as Copper River or Ahtena). The related Tanacross people say shos for bear.
"Ursa" is the latin term for the English word "Bear"
Bare back means to have sex without a condom. Bear back means you have a very hairy back.
Most people just call a bear a bear -- it is a large, dangerous mammal that, although it is an omnivore, typically gets its food by hunting and killing. Bears can easily kill a human. If you mean "What does the slang term bear mean?" then it is a gay term meaning a large, hairy man.
No, a "bruin" is not a term specifically used to describe a pregnant bear. The term "bruin" is an old term for a bear in general, often used in folklore and literature. A pregnant bear is simply referred to as a pregnant bear or a sow.
teddy bear
"Osito" is the Spanish word for "teddy" or "teddy bear."
A bear-whelp is another term for a bear cub - a young or baby bear.
the world kyani is a person on free realms an online video game more used in the term Kyani Bear a type of made up bear by her
The term ursus martimums means ice bear. The phrase is often used to describe a white bear that lives in the Arctic regions of the world.
"Grosser Bär" is the term of a "big bear".
Bear! ;D
The general term for bear in the Comanche language is wasape. A bear trap is wasape pʉmata kwʉhʉrʉ'.