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idiommoonsmany moons agoa humorous expression meaning a very long time ago:When I got my first laser printer, many moons ago, my bank manager nearly had a heart attack because it cost over three thousand pounds.Ellen met Russell on Christmas Eve many moons ago. (redirected from moons)
moon1. n. the buttocks. He rubbed his plump moon where he had been kicked, but said no more. 2. tv. & in. to show (someone) one’s nude posterior through a window (usually of an automobile). (see also mooner, gaucho.) When the plane flew over Cuba, this guy named Victor actually mooned a Russian MIG that flew by. See:- ask for the moon
- bark at the moon
- bay at the moon
- be over the moon
- blood moon
- blue moon
- cast beyond the moon
- cry for the moon
- cry/ask for the moon
- go between the moon and the milkman
- man in the moon, (no more than) the
- many moons ago
- moon
- moon (is) made of green cheese, (and) the
- moon about
- moon around
- moon away
- once in a blue moon
- over the moon
- promise (one) the moon
- promise someone the moon
- promise the moon
- promise the moon/earth/world
- reach for the moon
- shoot the moon
- the man in the moon
- the moon on a stick
- think (one) hung the moon
- think (someone) hung the moon and the stars
- think hung the moon
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