How you doing Moone boy?
by Valoawesome July 29, 2015
Johnny and his mates were stuck out on the boat drinking when one of them needed to take a dump. He had to do it in a bucket because they didn't have a working toilet. After jumping off the boat in the morning and wading back through to the shore (hungover) he is taking the bucket back up to the house to somehow dispose of the poo. He sets the bucket down and a few kids come running up to ask him what hes caught. Johnny grins at them and says 'Moon fish!' and laughs as they run over to take a look.
by RogueN December 04, 2011
You can buy a pair of moon shoes at your local shoe store for a good price. The purpose of this product is to "bounce all over your girl."
Dude 1 - I just bounced all over my girl with my new moon shoes
Dude 2 - Nice, now I have to get my new moon shoes
Dude 2 - Nice, now I have to get my new moon shoes
by Ilovemoonshoes123098 December 17, 2013
A phrase referring to a roller skating trick popular at roller discos, especially with teenagers. Shooting the moon involves squatting down on one's knees, leaning forward and speeding up to give the appearance of flying forward. This phrase was also repeatedly used in the season 6 episode of Cold Case titled "Roller Girl" as the main character of the episode was at a 1970's roller rink learning disco skating moves.
"Far out, man! You can totally shoot the moon now!"
"Karl was upset because his best friend Samantha could shoot the moon better than him at the disco rink."
"Karl was upset because his best friend Samantha could shoot the moon better than him at the disco rink."
by ChickenHappy322 December 05, 2018
Jane: So Loona what did you eat for your midnight snack?
Loona: Oh I ate some Moon Meat
Jane: Oh......
Loona: Oh I ate some Moon Meat
Jane: Oh......
by Racoon River June 18, 2021
Bro my crypto went up a kajillion percent. Cashed out a nice moon bag. Gonna go buy a Lambo now. Skrrt skrrt!
by LowerCasel September 05, 2021
Some museum guy giving a tour: "Here we have a moon rock of a book. This is one of the oldest known copies of the Iliad dated back to 600 B.C."
*Tourists nut themselves*
*Tourists nut themselves*
by letsdothisbois April 21, 2019