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CARE package noun- a box of treats and/or necessities, sent to someone away from home with the hope of cheering them up US, 1962
Suggested by CARE packages sent by the United Nations. - [H]e paid the priest for the funeral, arranged a CARE package for Jack in the Sierra (Hersheys and khaki socks)[.] — Richard Farina, Been Down So Long, p. 256, 1966
- If you didn’t get a care package and couldn’t make a buy, you made sandwiches out of bread and whatever food you got at supper. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, pp. 256–257, 1967
- — Current Slang, p. 8, Fall 1967
- I sent him a care package while he was in quarantine and the deputy allowed me to visit him. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 61, 1973
- [I]n two or three Care Packages as the couple called them[.] — Ed Sanders, Tales of Beatnik Glory, p. 22, 1975
- a small amount of a drug disguised for safe carrying and later use UK
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 36, 1983
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