Two tickets to cockaigne

By weeklyvolcano on May 15, 2008

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Cockaigne \kah-KAYN\, noun:
An imaginary land of ease and luxury.


USAGE EXAMPLE: In 1972 Eddie  Money first wrote the song “Two Tickets to a Cockaigne.” Wisely, Money reworked the tune for 1977’s Eddie Money, changing the title to “Two Tickets to Paradise.” The rest, as they say, is rock and roll history.


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