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quixoticy 

(noun) — term used to describe the fanciful and utterly unrealistic beliefs or goals of a certain individual or certain individuals. Applicable often to politicians, athletes, their fans and members of the television media particularly. Cases in point include Sarah Palin, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, Sean Hannity, Fred Thompson, Newt Gingrich and anyone who thinks Tottenham will finish above Arsenal.
Sarah Palin's attempt at another public office makes even Fred Thompson's quixoticy look sensible.
quixoticy by destroy_time August 31, 2014
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quixoticelixer 

A Red Hot Chili Peppers b-side off the Californication CD, relating to depression, love, being under the influence, but genereally... being quixotic.
Some people spell "quixotic elixer", and others spell "quixoticelixir", and last but not least "quixotic elixir"...all wrong.
It changes from mellow to upbeat and couldn't be more amazing.
Smell you with your going to hell expression
Quixoticelixer might
But it will probably not fix your bite
quixoticelixer by Laurakkkkkk October 27, 2007
1. Named after the classic litereary character Don Quixote, it means to pursue ideals without any thought to practicality.

2. The mood in livejournal's mood theme list that no-one knows what the hell it means. Especially not those that make mood theme icons.
Current Mood: Quixotic
quixotic by Yak Boy September 9, 2004
"She was walking around quixotically, without a thought of where she was going."
quixotic by Jenn February 6, 2003
A state of euphoric dilusion caused by the pursuit of lofty ideals. Specifically pertaining to the confusion related to the courting of the opposite sex.
Trevor ignored the world while in a trance of Quixotica, evoked by the date with Christine.
Quixotica by Trevor Van Essen June 10, 2004

quixoticism 

Noun: quixotic spirit or tendency towards romantisizing things; unattainable idealism
Lost in his quixoticism, he lived a life of unchecked idealism, dreaming dreams far too unreal and far too out of reach.
quixoticism by Matt Schwab April 4, 2007
Taken from the title character in Cervantes' "Don Quixote." a. tending to take a romanticized view of life. b. tending to act on whims or impulses
Don't be so quixotic. You're going to get hurt one of these days.
quixotic by Calire Ilars April 5, 2005