It means in a state of blissful happiness. In the 1950's the US Weather Bureau used the expression because such fluffy clouds are supposed to be attractive. Cloud nine is one of the stages of Buddhist enlightenment. However, neither of these explanations is considered authentic.
The idiom "to be on cloud nine" means to be extremely happy or elated. It implies feeling overjoyed or in a state of bliss.
To be extremely happy, possibly in love.
around 1950
You seem to be asking about a distorted version of the idiom "on cloud nine" meaning, extremely happy (cloud nine being a cloud in heaven, or something like that).
The expression is "to be on cloud nine." It means to have one's head in the clouds, to be unrealistically euphoric. Perhaps whoever said 'cloud eight' was trying to suggest a less unrealistic euphoria than cloud nine.
The idiom "on cloud nine" (meaning to be in a carefree kind of bliss) appears to have a rather muddled past. The basic idea of having "one's head in the clouds" (meaning rather out of touch with reality for some reason) has been in use in slang since around the 1930s and has evolved over the decades. However, the cloud number has changed along with it in accordance to the different ideas in which the idiom has been used. It is during this time you get related idioms such as "seventh heaven". The use of the specific "cloud nine" seems to have been solidified through music. Both the Temptations in 1969 and George Harrison in 1987 titled albums "Cloud Nine" (in the former's case, the album also contained a song of that title with the lyrics, "I'm feeling fine on Cloud Nine."). The use of "cloud nine" has apparently stuck from that point.
"Over the moon" is another way to say that you are very happy. The image evoked is that you are so overjoyed that you have floated off the ground and into space. Another phrase with the same meaning is "on cloud nine." yeh i am on cloud nine!!
The idiom "in the cloud of horizon" does not have a standard or widely recognized meaning in the English language. It may be a poetic or metaphorical phrase with a unique interpretation based on the context in which it is used.
It is a Caribbean idiom meaning to be mislead and conned into a silly situation.
It's "be on cloud nine" and it means to be euphorically happy...like feeling as if you are on a cloud in heaven.
Yes, "on cloud nine" is often used to describe extreme happiness or euphoria, especially in the context of being in love. It conveys the idea of feeling elated, joyful, and in a state of bliss because of romantic feelings or experiences.
The phrase, floating on cloud nine, means feeling extreme happiness. A possible origin of the phrase comes from the fact that meteorologists sometimes refer to clouds on a number scale with cloud nine clouds being at a high altitude.
The answer is on cloud nine. Cumulus is a type of cloud.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
cloud nine is anoying just playng i dont know any thing about cloud nine hahahahaaha