Gulf nations
Definition
The oil-rich countries bordering the Persian Gulf, primarily the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman.
A collective term for Middle Eastern states known for their vast petroleum reserves, rapid modernization, and geopolitical influence in global energy markets.
Examples
The gulf nations turned endless dunes into neon-lit utopias faster than you can say 'petrodollars.'
While we're rationing coffee, gulf nations build skyscrapers that make the Eiffel Tower look like a toothpick.
Gulf nations host parties where the ice sculptures are made from desalinated seawater and served on gold platters.
In gulf nations, even the falcons get luxury air conditioning during summer falconry sessions.