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Interjection

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calm blue ocean

  1. (chiefly humorous) Used to calm oneself down from a state of rage or anxiety.
    • 2007, Cesca Martin, Agony Angel, page 187:
      Calm blue ocean, calm blue ocean. I started running through a nice opening question. Something safe about his job, his current work.
    • 2015, Steve Lee, At the Narrow End of Time:
      Taking a breath (“Calm blue ocean. Calm blue ocean”), and trying to speak in measured tone, he adds: “Mindy... he is not suppose to know you're talking to us on the wireless mic. Okay?”