minibear

See also: mini-bear

English

Etymology

From mini- + bear. Originated as ranger slang at Philmont Scout Ranch, a large scouting camp in New Mexico.

Noun

minibear (plural minibears)

  1. (US, slang) A critter, or any animal that is smaller than a bear, that gets into one's food, pack, or tent.
    • 2005, Don Jacobson, One-Pan Gourmet Fresh Food On The Trail
      Almost any place worth camping in comes equipped with a full complement of night-foraging critters. Most are small, like chipmunks, but they are still worthy of the nickname "minibears."
    • 2010, Joseph Torlucci, Out In God's Country, Tonight - An Adult's Re-Experience of Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron, New Mexico
      Poor Poncho had been nearly disemboweled during a mini-bear attack. Much of the colorful paper on his outside was ripped off and shredded. Apparently he was a true piñata and had some sweets on his insides.

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