dreamy Daniel
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Possibly an allusion to the biblical Daniel, who interpreted a dream of Nebuchadnezzar II.
Noun
[edit]dreamy Daniel (plural dreamy Daniels)
- (informal) A person who is inclined to daydream.
- 1940, Jack Hilton, English Ways: A Walk from the Pennines to Epsom Downs in 1939, page 177:
- They cannot be dreamy Daniels, they cannot be spasmodic — gallop one half-hour, and slacken the next.
- 2019, Ian Higgins, Bipolar: Living With It: Manic Depressive Memoirs:
- Mum sometimes accused me of being a “dreamy Daniel”, which I was.