noun
- a person who prefers to spend time at home rather than going out socially or for entertainment
Usage: informal; often used in marketing and consumer behavior contexts
Examples
- During the pandemic, many people became cocooners, finding comfort in home entertainment.
- She's a self-described cocooner who loves spending weekends with a good book and hot tea.
- Cocooners tend to invest more in home décor and streaming services.
- The marketing team identified cocooners as a key demographic for their home goods line.
- He realized he was becoming a cocooner after months of declining party invitations.