by arania May 18, 2004
A dark entity; Habitat is within a 5 yard radius from front porch. Night visibility is difficult to an untrained eye, special equipment needed.
We bought some delectable cuts of meat from the butcher the other day, seasoned them, and grilled them to perfection- then that moon cricket poured BBQ sauce all over it!
Id like to try pickled pigs feet, but all those moon crickets keep dipping their fingers in the jar...
Somebody tell those moon crickets to stop yelling at the movie screen!
Tell Randy Shannon to stop putting that Moon Cricket in at QB!
Id like to try pickled pigs feet, but all those moon crickets keep dipping their fingers in the jar...
Somebody tell those moon crickets to stop yelling at the movie screen!
Tell Randy Shannon to stop putting that Moon Cricket in at QB!
by John Rabido October 15, 2008
by THE KILLA D October 21, 2006
a local celebrity of Wheeling, WV. He is notorious for riding his bike around at all local events. Local children want to be like him, and local homeless people huff glue with him.
person 1:Yo I saw Moon Dog drunk as fuck riding his bike past my house the other day.
person 2:he wasn't drunk, we just huffed some glue at my crib and he had to leave.
person 1(in napoleon dynamite sounding voice):lucky
person 2:he wasn't drunk, we just huffed some glue at my crib and he had to leave.
person 1(in napoleon dynamite sounding voice):lucky
by moon dog fan November 11, 2006
USed in baseball to describe an absolute towering shot, but usually has to be a homerun, htoguh towering popups can be moon shots as well
by Sexy McGil December 16, 2004
A furry woodland creature that is uneducated, difficult to see at night, and will swipe anything of value for you when you are not looking.
by jasington May 13, 2010
A person in the African American race.
One that sits on a porch under the moon by ones self and plays the banjo,while their only audience are crickets playing their chirps.
One that sits on a porch under the moon by ones self and plays the banjo,while their only audience are crickets playing their chirps.
by arsn May 24, 2006