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cocoon phase

A period of development for a young adult.

Dad, I'm just going though this cocoon phase. One day, I'll evolve into something beautiful!

by Ereck Flowers November 27, 2018


Cocooning

When a man ejaculates into a woman but doesn’t pull out. They then cuddle in that position, with his penis still inside her, and sleep in the position until the next morning when he finally pulls it out.

John: I was totally cocooning this girl last night!
Adam: Did it get stuck in there?
John: Nope, slid right out the next morning.

by G.T.X. November 5, 2020


Cocooning

The act of wrapping one’s sexual partner entirely in cling wrap (from head to toe), sans preferred orifice(s).

“Dude, my girlfriend and I tried cocooning during make-up sex last night. That shut her up quick.”

by Mothman69 October 22, 2022


Creative Cocoon

The privacy and lack of critique or lack of complex critique an undiscovered artist has before becoming famous. This disappears once their discovered or become famous. An undiscovered artist usually doesn't realize they had or appreciate their creative cocoon until after they become famous.

Faith Ringgold; Damn, I miss the creative cocoon I had when I was younger
Jacob Lawrence: yeah me too... those were the times
Faith Ringgold: Guess we gotta get used to being well known painters.

by Letsgocountrymusic February 22, 2014


separate cocoons

Noun - The blankets in which two people sleep in. Each person must be in their own blanket.

Her: Separate cocoons ?
Him: Yes let’s do separate cocoons. I’ll sleep in the brown one and you can sleep in the white one.

by Cody Phillips December 10, 2020


Separate Cocoons

Noun: When two people sleep under separate blankets at the same time.

We are sleeping in separate cocoons tonight. I’ll sleep in the brown blanket and you can sleep in the white one

by Cody Phillips December 10, 2020


Ethnical-Cocooning

Ethnical-Cocooning, coined by Reuel-AzrielFlore, is a transformative process whereby an ethnic group breaks away from their native country and heritage, and undergoes an incubation period to emerge as a new, hybrid ethnic group. This process involves assimilating into the new host country, territory, and society, and acculturating by denouncing the ancestral homeland through deprogramming. It is a form of cultural metamorphosis, in which an ethnic group sheds its old identity and embraces a new one, while preserving aspects of their original culture.

As a theory, Ethnical-Cocooning suggests that the transformation of ethnic identity is a natural process of cultural evolution, which is driven by the forces of globalization and migration. It proposes that the hybridization of cultures, resulting from this transformation, can lead to the emergence of new and innovative cultural expressions, which can enrich and diversify society.

My family's experience of ethnical-cocooning began when we moved to a new country and had to adapt to a new culture while also trying to maintain our heritage.

by Reuel-Azriel May 12, 2023