mind candy
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[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ændi
Noun
[edit]- (slang) Pleasurable diversions; entertainment that serves no higher purpose.
- 2008, Cate Garrison, Choice Cuts of Lamb, →ISBN, page 119:
- I read Mysteries (in which I include all the sub-classes of police dramas, detective novels and old-style who-dun-its) because, like good food and drink, I damn well like them; they pass the time pleasantly; they are mind-candy;
- 2009, Nicholas Karapondo, The Pen: A Sonata and Fugue on the Eternal State of Being, →ISBN, page 581:
- The world will offer you eye candy, ear candy, mind candy. . . any and all diversion to keep you from initializing the Covenant with the Source
- 2010, Alison Kent, Bound to Happen, →ISBN, page 18:
- Ray was her fantasy, her mind-candy, as were her plans for his seduction.