Bliss–out
supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment:
wedded bliss.
Theology. the joy of heaven.
heaven; paradise:
the road to eternal bliss.
Archaic. a cause of great joy or happiness.
bliss out, Slang.
to experience bliss or euphoria:
Just give them some bean sprouts and a little tofu and they bliss out.
to cause to become blissful or euphoric:
a recording guaranteed to bliss out every Mozart fan.
Contemporary Examples
The Golden Age of Rock Album Covers Ted Gioia December 4, 2014
noun
perfect happiness; serene joy
the ecstatic joy of heaven
noun
Sir Arthur. 1891–1975, British composer; Master of the Queen’s Musick (1953–75). His works include the Colour Symphony (1922), film and ballet music, and a cello concerto (1970)
n.
v.
Experience great joy or euphoria, as in Just give me some time to bliss out on the beach. [ ; c. 1970 ]
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