Define Rite Of Passage Meaning

Rites Of Passage
Prescribed forms of ceremony used to mark and celebrate significant events in the life stages of an individual; birth, puberty, marriage, ordination of a special role, death, etc.

Rites of passage are ritual events that mark a person's progress from one status to another.
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Rite Of Passage
A rite of passage is a ritual that marks a change in a person's social or sexual status. The term was popularised by the French ethnographer Arnold van Gennep (1873-1957), in the early part of the twentieth century.

1. Its important to see Black Sabbath at least once in a lifetime, if you can. Its a rite of passage.
2. A rite of passage can be a religious experience
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Rites Of Passage
A ritual or ceremony signifying an event in a person's life indicative of a transition from one stage to another, as from adolescence to adulthood.

An example of rites of passage include debutante ball, graduation, formal etc.
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Rite Of Passage
An activity someone older than you says will make you more mature, commonly idiotic, tedious, and/or destrictive.

"It's a rite of passage!" Shouted Uncle Mike, as I stared at the glass of motor oil and drain cleaner in front of me.
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Homosexual Rite Of Passage
A young homo's first his HIV test.

Larry the limped wrest took his homosexual rite of passage. He was confident that he would get a positive result.
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