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    cougar
    /ˈkuːɡə/

    noun

    • 1. a large American wild cat with a plain tawny to greyish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia.
    • 2. an older woman seeking a sexual relationship with a younger man. informal

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  2. Feb 15, 2021 · 6. The common slang connotation of the term cougar is that of older women who have sexual relationships with younger men. The expression appears to come from Canada but its origin is still unclear as the following sources suggest: The origin of the word cougar as a slang term is debated, but it is thought to have originated in Western Canada ...

  3. Aug 24, 2015 · Cougars are generally 10 or more years older than their partner. Cubs are the younger partner, and prefer a more mature mate. According to [Lesbian Cougar Dating], “Lesbian cubs are also attracted to lesbian cougar women who are poised, experienced, independent and assertive.” Pride. And also reverse cougar is the straight female equivalent ...

  4. Jun 7, 2017 · Related trivia: In Cougar Town they have a recurring joke of changing the meaning of idioms to something that "makes more sense". Quote: "Since slim chance means something probably won't happen, fat chance means it definitely will happen." They change was approved in one episode and stayed like that for the rest of the series. –

  5. 1. In an episode of Cougar Town, I noticed one of the characters told her friend 'I don't swing at soft balls'. First I thought it was an idiom, but I couldn't find it anywhere when I started looking it up. Here's the dialogue: Girl 1 - Luckily, I can control my gag reflex. Girl 2 - (ignoring) Girl 1 - What, nothing?!

  6. Sep 2, 2022 · The Routledge Dictionary of American Slang and Unconventional English (2018) traced the phrase back to 1994: the female breasts US, 1994: One phrase sums up how I feel about them: Sweater Puppies - soc.college.teaching-asst, 2nd February 1994. The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang gives a similar example from 1992: Previous posts about her ...

  7. Jul 9, 2013 · According to the online etymology dictionary fox n. Meaning "sexually attractive woman" is from 1940s; but foxy in this sense is recorded from 1895. In addition to the noun form, foxy, "stone cold fox" and vixen (a female fox) all carry connotations of sexually-alluring women (though vixen, as seen below, seems to have a more negative origin ...

  8. Oct 18, 2013 · 6. Although they are Greek words, sympatheroi (plural), sympathera (feminine singular) and sympatheros (masculine singular) could work well. The words mean "my child's parent (s)-in-law", literally "co-parent (s)". They are used in the first person (Hello, Sympathera!) as well as the third person. Sympatheroi has a niche use in the Uniform ...

  9. Feb 10, 2017 · 2. From Wiktionary: sugar daddy (plural sugar daddies) noun. (slang) A man who spends money for the benefit of a relationship with an often younger romantic or sexual partner. Usage notes: This term typically implies that there is a romantic relationship between the two.

  10. Mar 18, 2019 · "The cougar is a member of the cat family that grows around 8 feet in length." Does not need commas, so 'that' can stand. The phrase suggest that at 5 foot the cat cannot be a cougar. The cougar, which frequently grows to around 8 feet in length, is a member of the cat family. This can take commas and 'which'. (Unfortunate the borderline is ...

  11. According to American Heritage definition (). more than one bargained for — An unexpected outcome, especially an unfavorable one, as in Serving on the board this year has involved more work than I bargained for.