cougarhood

English

Etymology

cougar + -hood

Noun

cougarhood (uncountable)

  1. (Canada, US, slang, rare) The condition of being a cougar (older woman who seeks relationships with younger males).
    • 2009, Reba Toney, The Rating Game: The Foolproof Formula for Finding Your Perfect Soul Mate, St. Martin's Griffin, →ISBN, page 130:
      And dating guys twenty years younger means you have officially hit cougarhood, proceed with caution.
    • 2009, Paul Madarasz, “How many cougars are there on the prowl?”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams (Usenet), retrieved 19 July 2018:
      Maybe they're still "studs" and "Lotharios", even at that age, long after the females have lost their "slut" status and moved on to cougarhood.
    • 2010, Douglas Browning, Season of Guilt, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN:
      The women that age who have taken up the cause of cougarhood, if I might call it that, seem to have no trouble flaunting it, like it's something worth crowing about.
    • 2011, Ferd Berfle, “Gloria Allred”, in alt.clubs.just-for-fun (Usenet), retrieved 19 July 2018:
      C'mon, at this point even Gloria's adult daughter is too old and too ugly to be worthy of cougarhood.
    • 2011, Trijcomm, “Generation X women turning 40 are learning to embrace and celebrate their cougarhood”, in rec.sport.pro-wrestling (Usenet), retrieved 19 July 2018:
    • 2018, Daniel Urban, Grow Up Already, Page Publishing Inc, →ISBN:
      Are you a MILF yet, or did you move up to cougarhood? When does one become a cougar?

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