La-La land
1 of 1nouna state in which one does not understand the current situation due to being completely detached from reality
The idiom "la-la land" likely originated from the phrase "la-la" or "la-la-la," which is often used to represent a nonsensical or dreamy humming or singing sound. This expression refers to a state of dreaminess, unreality, or being out of touch with reality. It is primarily used to describe a state of being out of touch with reality, typically when someone is lost in their own world, daydreaming, or not facing the practical aspects of life. It can also be used to criticize someone for having unrealistic or impractical ideas.
- If Tom thinks he'll be able to live off his bad poetry, he's living in la-la land!
- She's been in la la land ever since she won the lottery, spending money like there's no tomorrow.
- You're living in La-La land if you think you can quit your job and become a famous actor overnight.
- His head is always in the clouds, living in la-la land, and not dealing with real-life responsibilities.
used to refer to Los Angeles or Hollywood, particularly movie industry
The term "la-la land" originated as a colloquial nickname for Los Angeles, particularly the Hollywood area. It likely showcases to the glamorous and often surreal world of the entertainment industry centered in Los Angeles. This expression is often used when discussing the city itself or the broader entertainment world associated with it.
- Many aspiring actors and actresses dream of making it big in la-la land.
- Los Angeles, often referred to as 'La-La land,' is home to countless movie stars and studios.
- If you want to pursue a career in film, you'll need to head to la la land.
(Canada) a nickname for the province of British Columbia
- He moved out to La-La Land last summer.
- Vacationing in La-La Land was amazing.
- I heard she's living in La-La Land now.
- The film festival in La-La Land is huge.
- He always talks about his trips to La-La Land.