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COCKAIGNE
(n.) an imaginary place of extreme luxury and ease.
That sounds like paradise.
I would want to have a cockaigne. A fancy escape from the normal life... ahhhh.
A cockaigne is sort of like an utopia, I suppose. Sure sounds like heaven. There's not much to say about this, except that it sounds amazing and most likely we all want one.
Examples:
The misery of life was so painful he curled up on his bed, retreating into his cockaigne, a happy little imaginary place in his head.
In her cockaigne, she had a towering stone castle, fancy feasts and extremely comfy and luxurious rooms.
HER COCKAIGNE (title example)
Personally, for some reason, I think "cockaigne" sounds like some type of wine.
Don't ask me why.
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