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moonie noun- a deliberately provocative display of a person’s naked buttocks
From the verb MOON- [S]ome irreverents on the Hill made slack-arsed moonies. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 222, 2000
- any blind, unthinking, unquestioning follower of a philosophy or person US
An extension of the early 1970s labelling of followers of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. - I hope you’re not buying into this banza-bullshit like the rest of Bodhi’s moonies. — Point Break, 1991
- a follower of the Rev. Moon US, 1974
- Each Moonie must exist for the one goal of converting. — United States Congress, House Committee on International Relations, Investigation of Korean-American Relations, p. 1499, 1978
- A thin young Moonie in worn corduroys came up to the park bench and held out a bundle of red and white carnations. — Carl Hiaasen, Skin Tight, p. 196, 1989
▶ pull a moonie to deliberately display naked buttocks UK, 2003 From MOONIE
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