1. dream on - Verb
2. dream on - Phrase
dream on (third-person singular simple present dreams on, present participle dreaming on, simple past and past participle dreamed on or dreamt on)
(intransitive) To continue dreaming.
dream on
used to express skepticism or derision about the possibility of an interlocutor's statement
Dream on it. Let your mind take you to places you would like to go, and then think about it and plan it and celebrate the possibilities. And don't listen to anyone who doesn't know how to dream. Liza Minnelli
A great sentiment can be rendered immediately. Dream on it and look for the simplest form in which you can express it. Paul Gauguin
You have to give people something to dream on. Jimi Hendrix
You have to work hard for it, but first you have to want it, and then you have to dream on it. Liza Minnelli
Acting is the ability to dream on cue. Ralph Richardson
No person can maximize the American Dream on the minimum wage. Benjamin Jealous