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Discover Ludwig, please The phrase "to moon" can be used in written English, but it may not be grammatically correct without a specific context or verb
It is often used as a slang term for showing one's buttocks, usually by pulling down one's pants. In this case, it would be more appropriate to use the full verb form, such as "to pull down one's pants and moon someone" or "to moon someone by flashing your buttocks." Example: In the movie, the pranksters decided to play a joke on their teacher by sneaking up behind her and mooning her during class.
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to moon
noun
Earth's only natural satellite.
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It is a hole to moon through.
"We said to Moon, 'Do what you want,"' he said.
Sun to Moon Gallery, Aug. 16-17, 11 a.m., suntomoon.com.
"We used to moon each other on set," he said.
"Everybody wants to moon the Cubs," Chicago's Mark Grace said.
"Everything in the canyon was burned to moon dust.
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Two types of Earth-to-Moon missions are considered.
Two categories of trajectories are explored: Earth-to-Moon and Moon-to-Earth.
This paper is concerned with a geometrical approach for low-energy Earth-to-Moon mission analysis, based on isomorphic mapping.
Natasha, Ranjit and Myra's daughter, competes in the first solar powered space yacht race from Earth- to Moon-orbit.
Pak came to Moon Valley with her own agenda.
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