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    [Noun]  | "moon" | \ ˈmün \


    1: the earth's natural satellite that shines by the sun's reflected light, revolves about the earth from west to east in about 29½ days with reference to the sun or about 27⅓ days with reference to the stars, and has a diameter of 2160 miles (3475 kilometers), a mean distance from the earth of about 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers), and a mass about one eightieth that of the earth —usually used with the

    2: one complete moon cycle consisting of four phases

    3: satellite; specifically : a natural satellite of a planet


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English mone, from Old English mōna; akin to Old High German māno moon, Latin mensis month, Greek mēn month, mēnē moon;

    [Noun]  | "moon blindness" 


    1: a recurrent inflammation of the eye of the horse


    Origin: circa 1720 ;

    [Noun]  | "Moon Festival" 


    1: an autumn harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture and various other East and Southeast Asian cultures : mid-autumn festival


    Origin: 1882 ;

    [Noun]  | "moon shell" 


    1: moon snail


    Origin: 1923 ;

    [Noun]  | "moon shot" 


    1: a spacecraft mission to the moon

    2: an extremely ambitious project or mission undertaken to achieve a monumental goal

    3: a hit or thrown ball that travels a great distance with a high trajectory


    Origin: 1949 ;

    [Noun]  | "moon snail" 


    1: any of a cosmopolitan family (Naticidae) of carnivorous marine snails having smooth globular shells


    Origin: 1892 ;

    [Noun]  | "moon suit" 


    1: a sealed garment worn especially for protection from hazardous material (such as toxic waste or infectious disease)


    Origin: 1980 ;

    [Verb]  | "moon" 


    1: to spend in idle reverie : dream —used with away

    2: to expose one's naked buttocks to

    3: to spend time in idle reverie : behave abstractedly


    Origin: 1836 ;

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    [Adjective]  | "moon-eyed" | \ ˈmün-ˈīd \


    1: having the eyes wide open


    Origin: 1790 ;

    [Biographical name]  | "Moon Jae-in" | \ ˈmün-ˈjā-ˈēn \


    1: 1953— president of South Korea (2017—22)

    [Noun]  | "moon" 


    1: a long or seemingly long period of time;


      * e.g., " ... we've been planning this big event for many moons "



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    [Noun]  | "blue moon" 


    1: a long or seemingly long period of time;


      * e.g., " ... once in a blue moon we'll get dressed up and eat in a fancy restaurant "



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    [Phrase]  | "once in a blue moon" 


    1: not often;


      * e.g., " ... Once in a blue moon, this car just refuses to start. "





    [Phrase]  | "over the moon" 


    1: experiencing or marked by overwhelming usually pleasurable emotion;


      * e.g., " ... She was completely over the moon after receiving the acceptance letter. "





     [ "moon" ]

    1:  The act of bending over, pulling down one's pants and showing an innocent person one's ass. A person who *is* an ass. When in situations where the word a$$ is verboten (eating dinner with older relatives, giving a speech in English class at school, or talking on radio or tv), the word "moon" is an acceptable substitute for "ass".

      * e.g.,  ... "OMG, that hottie just mooned us! I'm so stoked" <insert name here> is acting like a spoiled little girl. He's such a moon! 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: The moon is super shy. They only look us in the eyes once a month. But when the moon looks at us, they give us their happiest smile and they are the brightest face in the night sky. Almost impossible not to notice them when this happens. Maybe the reason why the Moon hesitates to look at us is because they see all the awesome stuff happening in our civilization and they feel inferior?

      * e.g.,  ... *people arguing* 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: a small planet that goes around earth. it has been stolen by gru

      * e.g.,  ... shut up, luther, we know you went to the fucking moon. 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: Cryptocurrency slang. If something is "mooning," that means a coin's price is experiencing a spike.

      * e.g.,  ... Bitcoin price is headed to the moon! 

     [ "moon" ]

    1:  the buttocks

      * e.g.,  ... Jim got sent to the principal's office for mooning in school today. 


     [ "moon" ]

    2:  to display one's nude buttocks

     [ "moon" ]

    1: the act of showing ones naked ass for pleasure or any other stupid reason. usually done by fucktards and other equally stupid persons.

      * e.g.,  ... When you weren't looking, the faggot pulled down her pants, bent over, and mooned you. 


     [ "moon" ]

    2: also is the big round bright thing you see on the skies at night. also a name.

     [ "moon" ]

    1: Other than its use as a noun (our moon) and a verb (to moon someone), 'moon' can be used as a way to say goodbye. It is short for "See you on the moon", a pseudo-common way to say goodbye.

      * e.g.,  ... Tim: Alright man, I have to leave. 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: the moon

      * e.g.,  ... look at the moon 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: to bend over and bare the rump to someone as a sick joke. Also,as a noun,a bared rump exposed as a sick joke.

      * e.g.,  ... "A jacket is better than an overcoat,because you can moon people with your coat on, that way!" said Kenny,Kevin,Uriah,Harun,Jamie,Matt,Robert,Bill,Jim,and Tom,as they pulled down their pants and exposed their moons. "Oh,come on! We're not mooning you,we're only showing you where poo comes from,little kid!" exclaimed David,Greg,and Mel,as they pulled down their pants and exposed their moons to the little kid. They really were mooning the child. 

     [ "moon" ]

    1: to welch on a bet

      * e.g.,  ... You ever get paid on that bet? 

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