Woobie Meaning and Definition

Woobie

Woobie

Pronunciation

/ˈwübē/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A teddy bear, typically made of soft, cuddly materials, often used as a comfort object or toy.

Examples

  • The child held his woobie tightly during the storm.
  • She received a personalized woobie as a gift from her grandma.

Synonyms

  • Teddy bear
  • Stuffed animal

Antonyms

  • Scary
  • Intimidating

Etymology

The word “woobie” is derived from the combination of “wool” and “baby,” likely originating in the early 20th century.

Usage Notes

The term “woobie” is often used in informal contexts, particularly among children or in casual conversations.

Cultural References

In the 2013 film “The Croods,” the character Grug Grimace has a pet woobie named Guy.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “My woobie senses are tingling,” meaning “I’m on high alert” or “I’m excited.”

Related Words or Phrases

  • Plush
  • Fuzzy

Collocations

  • Woobie in the bed
  • Woobie on the couch

Frequency of Use

The term “woobie” is relatively uncommon in everyday conversation, but has gained popularity among certain age groups and demographics.

Common Misspellings

  • Wooby
  • Woubie
  • Woobia

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