Definition: David Carey is a fictional character from The Simpsons animated series created by Matt Groening. He appears in an episode called "A Day in the Life" and is known for his quirky humor, oddball antics, and odd relationship with Marge Simpson.
The word 'David Carey' was used to describe Bart Simpson's (Moe Bergman) son, a person who is somewhat unpredictable and often creates unexpected situations or adventures. David is depicted as being eccentric, eccentric in the sense that he has no particular agenda or goal, but rather behaves according to his whims and desires.
David Carey's character became popular during the show's early run because of his unique personality traits and humorous interactions with the Simpson family members. In "A Day in the Life," Bart goes on an errand for Marge while her boyfriend, Homer, is distracted by the woman he has been seeing, and when they find a bottle of poison hidden on his desk, David Carey appears to accidentally give it to him.
David's actions often led to hilarious situations such as having a car accident in his garage, being chased around town by a man with a large dog, and even being attacked by a fox. Despite these comedic moments, David's character was also known for his down-to-earth nature and positive attitude towards life.
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