cubby noun /ˈkʌbi/
1. (
Astrological,
metaphorical, informal)
A Leo-born
individual who, once embodying the traits of an adult lion — fierce, proud, and resilient — chooses to revert to the mindset of a lion cub in response to the inequalities and backlash experienced from expressing that fierceness in society.
Becoming a cubby is a conscious shift: a form of quiet self-preservation, not weakness. After realizing that strength and pride led only to hurt, the adult lion
returns to something gentler — lion cub. In one word: cubby — playful, curious, clumsy, and emotionally raw.
But a cubby will still show his claws when he feels threatened.
Basic bottom line:
A cubby is less stubborn than an adult lion — listens to pretty much everyone and tries not to kick back.
Often described as:
Silly willie, cheeky sassy, noisy brassy. Noisy curvy. Liony. Cubby.
Note:
This term applies exclusively to individuals born under the Leo star sign.
Coined by Catalin Andrei Rajka
1. After years of
trying to lead and roar his way through life, he stopped fighting and started
listening. He wasn’t the lion anymore — he was just a cubby.
2. It’s
not that he gave up — it’s that he changed. A cubby doesn’t roar unless it matters.