dream room

noun

Definitions

  1. One's ideal room.

    • "I knew they were going to do my dream room, but I didn't know it was going to be this good!"
    • To me, the child’s dream room is the Magic Kingdom of theme room designing and gives you the chance to use your imagination and decorative detailing to the max.
    • Elroy’s dream room was pretty much anywhere large enough to hold his sticky foldup bed, his enormous collection of foreign beer cans and a giant framed photograph of himself, in his jocks, projectile vomiting into the Pacific Ocean.
  2. A imagined space in lucid dreams, hypnosis, or psychological contexts.

    • That night Zane was pulled into the dream room again. All was as it had been the night before, but this time Erin was there too.
    • First session-. Katy found two dream rooms. The good dream room was all light and cosy. The bad dream room was dark and dismal, and in this room she saw a dark foreboding figure.

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