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Blend of lemur +‎ yoga

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lemoga (uncountable)

  1. Yoga in the presence of lemurs.
    • 2019 April 2, Josh Halliday, “'Lemoga': Lake District hotel offers yoga with lemurs as partners”, in The Guardian[1]:
      A luxury hotel in the Lake District has added “lemoga” to its wellness programme, for yogis keen to do the downward dog with a Madagascan primate.
    • 2019 April 4, Rachel Hosie, “You can now do yoga ... with lemurs. Welcome to 'lemoga'”, in Stuff:
      Armathwaite Hall hotel in Keswick, Cumbria, UK holds "Lemoga" classes.
    • 2019 April 25, Kate Wills, “Lemur yoga: Doga is over, now it's all about lemoga,”, in The Times:
      (see title)
    • 2020 March 3, Andrea Romano, “You Can Do Outdoor Yoga With Lemurs at This Hotel in England”, in Parents[2]:
      According to The Metro, the Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Spa, near the Lake District Wildlife Park in Keswick, England, is now offering “lemoga,” also known as doing yoga outdoors with lemurs.
    • 2020 October 22, Carly Stern, “Udderly relaxing! 'Cow cuddling' wellness trend sees people visiting farms to snuggle cattle in an effort to reduce stress”, in The Daily Mail:
      The lemurs, from Lake District Wild Life Park, are able to wander around the mats and climb over yogis during the Lemoga lessons.

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