A phrase used to describe the (often romantic) relationship of two characters.
The sun and the moon is used as a metaphor for a relationship pertaining one that is often cheerful, bright, and independent while the latter is more gloomy, soft, and dependent.
The hero and the warrior were like the sun and the moon.
The sun to their moon
The sun and moon danced through true night
to move out in the middle of the night when you can't pay your rent. Usually items you own, like furniture, are left behind because you're leaving so quickly. Chiefly British, used by George Orwell in 'Down and Out in Paris and London'.
"because we're shooting the moon at 2:30 this morning, we're only taking the smallest, easiest to carry things with us."
The act of pulling up to a driveway and sliding (usually on ice or snow)so that the car spins 180 degrees and lands perfectly in the intended spot. This usually occurs when dropping off a friend at the end of his or her driveway. Pulling this maneuver would then perfectly situate you so your friend can get out at his or her driveway and your car will already be turned around for a quick exit.
Guy 1: "Dude I saw the roads were icy so I went for the Warren Moon when I was dropping off my bitch and ended up stuck in a snowbank."
Guy 2: "You need some practice, its a tough maneuver."
Guy 1: "Yeah you're right,but at least I got a sweet BJ when we were waiting for the tow truck to pull us out."