carcoon

English

Etymology

Blend of car + cocoon.

Verb

carcoon (third-person singular simple present carcoons, present participle carcooning, simple past and past participle carcooned)

  1. To treat a car as an extension of one's home and work environments, attempting to maximize comfort and productivity by using it to do things commonly done off the road, such as eating, making telephone calls, and consuming entertainment.

Quotations

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