Phrase thesaurus

Pleasure Phrases

96 phrases and expressions related to "pleasure".

Phrases

  • A Streetcar Named Desire (Marlon Brando movie)
  • A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams play)
  • A thing of beauty is a joy forever (from a poem by Keats)
  • Afternoon delight
  • American luxury (Lincoln advertising slogan)
  • At her majesty's pleasure
  • Beside myself with joy
  • Bundle of joy
  • Burning desire
  • Business before pleasure
  • Business or pleasure
  • Buzzing with excitement
  • Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire (George Bernard Shaw quotation)
  • Deb's delight
  • Detained at Her Majesty's pleasure
  • Domestic bliss
  • Don't mix business with pleasure
  • Double your pleasure, double your fun (Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum advertising slogan)
  • Earthly pleasures
  • Enjoy our company (Sabena advertising slogan)
  • Enjoy the Show (E! Entertainment Television advertising slogan)
  • Feel good factor
  • Finer things of life
  • Full of Eastern Promise (Fry's Turkish Delight advertising slogan)
  • Get a kick out of it
  • Guilty pleasure
  • Happiness Is A Warm Gun (The Beatles song)
  • Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet (Hamlet Cigars advertising slogan)
  • Happiness is a quick-starting car (Esso advertising slogan)
  • Happiness is egg shaped (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
  • Happy happy joy joy (A catchphrase from Ren And Stimpy)
  • Happy sad (a bitterweet feeling combining both happiness and sadness)
  • Health, wealth and happiness
  • Heart's desire
  • Hit the spot
  • I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Rolling Stones song)
  • I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (British Music Hall song)
  • If this is wrong I don't want to be right
  • Ignorance is bliss
  • Joy rider
  • Joy to the World (Three Dog Night song)
  • Joy to the world
  • Jump for joy
  • Just for kicks
  • Kick back and enjoy
  • Kick off your shoes and enjoy
  • La dolce vita
  • Lap of luxury
  • Life's simple pleasures
  • Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
  • Marital bliss
  • Pleasure Island
  • Pleasure yourself
  • Pride and joy
  • Red sky at night shepherds delight
  • Satisfaction guaranteed
  • Sheer driving pleasure (BMW advertising slogan)
  • So much more to enjoy (Peter Stuyvesant Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Surprised by joy
  • Take your pleasure where you can find it
  • That Obscure Object Of Desire (Luis Bunuel movie)
  • The Joy of Cola (Pepsi Cola advertising slogan)
  • The Joy of Sex (Title of 1970s sex manual)
  • The True Definition of Luxury. Yours. (Acura advertising slogan)
  • The international passport to smoking pleasure (Peter Stuyvesant Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • The lighter way to enjoy chocolate (Maltesers advertising slogan)
  • The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid (Jane Austen quotation)
  • The thrill of Roses Spiced with excitement Speaking of love (Old Spice advertising slogan)
  • This is the life
  • Time of your life
  • Transport of delight
  • Turkish delight
  • Two for joy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Unleash the power of the sun (Sunny Delight advertising slogan)
  • We are driving excitement (Pontiac advertising slogan)
  • We build excitement (Pontiac advertising slogan)
  • Wedded bliss
  • What's your pleasure?
  • Where ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise
  • Wine, women and song
  • You are my heart's delight
  • You get a big delight in every bite of Hostess snacks (Hostess advertising slogan)

Related

  • At her majesty's pleasure
  • Business before pleasure
  • Business or pleasure
  • Detained at Her Majesty's pleasure
  • Don't mix business with pleasure
  • Double your pleasure, double your fun (Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum advertising slogan)
  • Guilty pleasure
  • Pleasure Island
  • Pleasure yourself
  • Sheer driving pleasure (BMW advertising slogan)
  • Take your pleasure where you can find it
  • The international passport to smoking pleasure (Peter Stuyvesant Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid (Jane Austen quotation)
  • What's your pleasure?