moony

English

Etymology

moon + -y

Adjective

moony (comparative moonier, superlative mooniest)

  1. Resembling the moon.
  2. Moonlit.
    • G. K. Chesterton
      I peered at his rather featureless face through the moony twilight; and then he suddenly rose and paced the path with the impatience of a schoolboy.
  3. Absent-minded.
  4. Silly.
  5. Sickly or tipsy.

Noun

moony (plural moonies)

  1. The act of mooning, flashing the buttocks.
    She was doing a moony.
  2. (dated) A silly person.

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