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Tree Hugger

A liberal who claims to love the environment, but uses their love of nature as an excuse to not shave their pits. More commonly just the women.
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A nigga that must hug a tree to receive his lashings.
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Tree huggerr

A woman bends over and hugs a tree in the woods, preparing to engage in doggy-style sex outdoors in a forested area.
First, I joined the Milehigh club and now I’m a tree huggerr.

While walking in the forest, I jokingly referred to myself as a “tree huggerr” as I bent over to hug a tree, preparing for spontaneous outdoor sex.
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tree hugger

Person who seeks enlightenment while riding. May occur due to a mechanical failure, intentional in nature, etc.
" Bro was a tree hugger throughout his entire life, but didn't see this coming"

"Did you hear about bro? No.... he hugged a tree last night. He'll be aight though, he just wanted to connect with nature"
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Tree hugger

Sexual grounding" can refer to a specific type of body-psychotherapy or the act of using grounding techniques to manage sexual energy, while trees are a common symbol and tool in general "earthing" practices.

Sexual Grounding
Therapy: Sexual grounding is a term used in a specific form of self-development and body-psychotherapy, developed by Willem Poppeliers, that addresses psychosexual issues. It involves identifying with one's sexuality as an aspect of overall personal grounding.
Energy Work: In energy work or spiritual contexts, grounding sexual energy involves techniques (often meditative or physical) to feel safe, present, and centered in one's body, and to release or manage pent-up or excess energy.

Trees and Grounding
Trees are widely used in general "grounding" or "earthing" practices, which are distinct from the specific therapeutic definition of "sexual grounding" mentioned above:

Physical Connection: Touching or hugging a tree provides a physical connection to the earth's natural energy due to their deep roots, which is thought to help rebalance the body's electrical energy.
Physiological Benefits: Scientific studies on "forest bathing" (Shinrin-yoku) suggest that proximity to trees and nature can lower stress hormones (cortisol), reduce heart rate and blood pressure, and boost immune function by increasing natural killer (NK) cells. These effects promote a feeling of calm and presence
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treehugger

someone who loves the environment and believes it needs to be protected for the benefit of ourselves and future generations to come. Typically described as hippies. Often characterized by eating organic goods, natural fibre clothing, not consumption of meat, a general liking and respect for the environment.
The treehuggers from Greenpeace were all there protesting the rights of the environment.
by Anonymous September 17, 2003
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1. A naturalist who will do anything in his/her power to protect the environment and save wildlife. Comparable to a hippie, vegetarian, or Hypah. But not Mancow

2. Someone who is likely to have a nervous breakdown if he/she ever stops protesting something for more than a few minutes.
When will these treehuggers stop protesting everything?
by Varter April 20, 2004
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