pipe dream
Plural
pipe dreams
1
an impractical or impossible idea, plan, or wish
The idiom "pipe dream" originated in the early 20th century and was originally associated with the idea of hallucinations experienced by smokers of opium pipes, leading to unrealistic visions. Over time, it evolved to describe any impractical or unattainable vision or plan.
- Building a house on a private island may be a delightful pipe dream, but it's beyond our budget.
- His hope of becoming a rock star and touring the world seemed like a pipe dream until he signed a record deal.
- The notion of a completely utopian society, free of all problems, is often regarded as a pipe dream.
- She dreamed of quitting her job to travel full-time, but it felt like a pipe dream until she saved enough money.
- For many, winning the lottery and retiring early is nothing more than a pipe dream, given the long odds of winning.
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