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bliss out

Idioms  
  1. Experience great joy or euphoria, as in Just give me some time to bliss out on the beach. [Slang; c. 1970]


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Riley’s looping musical cells aren’t for every listener, but those looking to bliss out via an exotic musical mystery tour will find their wishes fulfilled.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet however familiar his alternative universe can seem — feel — his filmmaking creates such a strong contact high that it’s always been easy to simply bliss out on the sheer spectacle of it all.

From New York Times

I went back at least six times to the midnight shows that summer, bringing friends, my mom, anyone I could find to see the film over and over and just bliss out on the fabulous, rhythmic music.

From Salon

Calling each album from "Rubber Soul" to "Revolver" to "The White Album" full of "songs to die for," the Wilson sisters incorporated what they learned into their own music, from Heart's "Dreamboat Annie" in 1975 to Ann's new solo album, "Fierce Bliss," out now.

From Salon

Meditation isn’t designed for you to “bliss out and escape,” said Amishi Jha, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Miami and a neuroscientist who studies attention.

From New York Times