To reach a state of deep, pleasurable relaxation or euphoria.
"She completely blissed out during the hot stone massage."
To enter a state of extreme happiness, relaxation, or pleasure.
To feel so happy and relaxed that you forget about everything else.
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To reach a state of deep, pleasurable relaxation or euphoria.
"She completely blissed out during the hot stone massage."
To become so absorbed in a pleasant experience that you are unaware of your surroundings.
"He put on his headphones and just blissed out for the whole flight."
Often used with activities like massage, meditation, music, or yoga. Can be used reflexively ('bliss oneself out') but the intransitive form is far more common. Mainly American English.
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