Moony
[moo-nee] /ˈmu ni/
adjective, moonier, mooniest.
1.
dreamy, listless, or silly.
2.
pertaining to or characteristic of the .
3.
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/ˈmuːnɪ/
adjective moonier, mooniest
1.
(informal) dreamy or listless
2.
of or like the moon
3.
(Brit, slang) crazy or foolish
adj.
1580s, “like the moon;” 1848, “dreamy, listless,” from moon (n.) + -y (2). Cf. moon (v.).
adjective
Behaving in a pleasantly listless and dreamy way: in a back booth at Caballero’s where Carolyn and I talked and became drunk and moony (1848+)
noun
A member or disciple of the Unification Church
[fr the name of the leader, Sun Myung Moon]
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