Search Result for "cookie bear":

The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):

cookie bear n. obs. Original term, pre-Sesame-Street, for what is now universally called a cookie monster. A correspondent observes ?In those days, hackers were actually getting their yucks from...sit down now...Andy Williams. Yes, that Andy Williams. Seems he had a rather hip (by the standards of the day) TV variety show. One of the best parts of the show was the recurring ?cookie bear? sketch. In these sketches, a guy in a bear suit tried all sorts of tricks to get a cookie out of Williams. The sketches would always end with Williams shrieking (and I don't mean figuratively), ?No cookies! Not now, not ever...NEVER!!!? And the bear would fall down. Great stuff.?
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

cookie monster cookie bear (From the children's TV program "Sesame Street") Any of a family of early (1970s) hacks reported on TOPS-10, ITS, Multics and elsewhere that would lock up either the victim's terminal (on a time-sharing machine) or the console (on a batch mainframe), repeatedly demanding "I WANT A COOKIE". The required responses ranged in complexity from "COOKIE" through "HAVE A COOKIE" and upward. See also wabbit. [Jargon File] (1997-02-12)