La-La Land
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English
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From la (“syllable used in singing”) + land.
Proper noun
- The fictional place where wandering, sleeping, or dreaming minds are metaphorically said to end up.
- Oh, don't mind him: he's usually up in La-La Land, with all his silly ideas and whatnot.
- Don't worry, boss: the guards are in La-La Land. They won't be up for many hours.
Hypernyms
Translations
a fictional, nonphysical place
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Etymology 2
Blend of LA (initialism for Los Angeles) and La La Land (metaphorical dreamland).
Proper noun
- (slang, US, figuratively, humorous or derogatory) Los Angeles, California (or Hollywood).
- (slang, Canada) British Columbia.
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