by sunny123194 April 18, 2010

A term used when you wait outside for someone at night for a long enough time that you would have gotten a tan from the moon.
Charlie: "Hey Irvin! Why are you here? Weren't you supposed to meet Bertha in the park tonight?"
Irvin: "Yeah, she never showed up. I waited there for her for so long I got a moon tan."
Irvin: "Yeah, she never showed up. I waited there for her for so long I got a moon tan."
by Hinderonus May 18, 2011

When one acquires their tan in the Florida sun while wearing their bathing suit, thus having a tan in all exposed areas and shocking white skin elsewhere. Most common form is having a white ass.
by Bull Girl December 11, 2011

by Tan dd November 25, 2020

A shoobie tan occurs when a person normally wears socks and/or shoes that cover their feet, and they also wear shorts. This results in the quite unattractive tan in which their feet are completely white while their legs, from the ankle up, are tanned. People with shoobie tans are usually seen on the beach in flip flops, unaware of their less-than attractive appearance.
Friend: Yo Dan, put some shoes on bro!
Dan: Yeah I know, I'm only wearing flip flops to get rid of my hideous shoobie tan.
Dan: Yeah I know, I'm only wearing flip flops to get rid of my hideous shoobie tan.
by Longrod Von Hugedong June 22, 2008

by spd060172 April 22, 2009

Tan privilege is very similar to white privilege but with not as many perks; it is a set of advantages and/or immunities that light skinned blacks benefit from on a daily basis over dark skinned blacks.
K: Philando Castile (a dark black man) got shot while in his car with his hands up after getting pulled over for a busted tail light because he told a cop that he was licensed to carry a firearm.
Me: I (a light skinned black man) got pulled over once for a busted tail light, drove a half mile to my destination, got out of the car immediately, confronted the officer face to face, had a pleasant conversation, got off with a warning, and went about my business.
K: You didn't get shot?
Me: I'm not that black. Tan Privilege.
Me: I (a light skinned black man) got pulled over once for a busted tail light, drove a half mile to my destination, got out of the car immediately, confronted the officer face to face, had a pleasant conversation, got off with a warning, and went about my business.
K: You didn't get shot?
Me: I'm not that black. Tan Privilege.
by PrestoTenebroso July 18, 2016
