Cookie Monster love

Definitions

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  • proper noun A popular blue creature from the children's television show Sesame Street who is intensely fond of cookies.

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Examples

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • That's me at a Sesame event, with Cookie Monster; he's the one in blue.

    Craig Newmark: Military families could use a break Craig Newmark 2012

  • On next week's show: The cheftestants go to Target and cook for Elmo, Cookie Monster and Telly.

    Top Chef All-Stars Ep. 9: Fondue and Fallon Carol Blymire 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

  • The right answer is, of course, Elmo, who assiduously avoids "impulse buys" and saves for the future, unlike Cookie Monster, who is all about instant gratification.

    Yvette Kantrow: Child's Play Yvette Kantrow 2011

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