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mooner

English

Etymology

moon +? -er

Noun

mooner (plural mooners)

  1. One who abstractedly wanders or gazes about.
    • 1853, Charles Dickens, Household Words (volume 6, page 387)
      A "mooner," fond of staring into shop windows, or watching the labourers pulling up the pavement to inspect the gas-pipes, or listening stolidly to the dull "pech" of the paviour's rammer on the flags.
  2. Someone who moons (drops their pants and shows their bare buttocks in public).
    • 2009 October 13, "Train drags mooner half-naked along tracks", Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. A lunatic.

Anagrams

  • Monroe, Moreno, morone, no more

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moone

English

Noun

moone

  1. Obsolete spelling of moon
  2. Obsolete spelling of moan
  3. Obsolete spelling of mone

Verb

moone

  1. Obsolete spelling of moan

Middle English

Noun

moone

  1. Alternative form of mone (moon)

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