English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of home +‎ indulgence.

Noun edit

homedulgence (uncountable)

  1. The phenomenon or practice of consumers spending leisure time at home instead of going out.
    • 2009 January 29, Louise Jack, “Hair removal brands take on the recession with 'homedulgence'”, in Marketing Week:
      The move to “homedulgence” is one way consumers can ride out the recession and it is predicted it will soon extend to many other areas of life, such as mix-your-own cocktails evenings and home dining clubs.
    • 2009 March 26, “Housing boost is good sign”, in Belfast Telegraph:
      Alternatively, it could be a great home cinema or relaxation room for the growing 'homedulgence' trend for living the high life without going out as we spend more leisure time at home with friends and family.
    • 2011 November 23, Nikki McReynolds, “A foot in both camps”, in PRWeek:
      Our latest comms platform for our premium range of Allure cooking appliances saw PR creating the 'kitchen theatre' platform, borne out of the trend for 'homedulgence', where kitchen living is replacing lounges.