Pronunciation: /heɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun a blend of the words 'hay' and 'vacation', referring to a vacation spent on a farm or rural area
A1 I am going on a haycation next weekend.
A2 During the haycation, we will stay in a cozy cabin in the countryside.
B1 Haycations are becoming increasingly popular among city dwellers seeking a break from urban life.
B2 The haycation package includes horseback riding, hayrides, and farm-to-table meals.
C1 For our upcoming haycation, we have booked a luxurious farmhouse with a private chef.
C2 The travel agency specializes in organizing unique haycations in remote locations around the world.
formal Many people are opting for a haycation this year to experience rural life.
informal Let's plan a haycation and stay at a farm for a weekend getaway.
slang I'm so excited for our haycation, it's going to be lit!
figurative Taking a haycation can help you disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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