A Canadian dollar coin, so named, because it has the image of a wild loon on its face, and Queen Elizabeth on the other, it's hard to tell which is which.
by Canadian prick December 23, 2003
Slang for a Canadian Dollar coin, has a picture of a duck on it. Ducks are cool. Oh yea, the reigning British monarch is there too.
by Tyler Berry September 28, 2005
1. short for "lunatic". A crazy person. This term is derived from the phrase "crazy as a loon".
2. in Canada this word denotes a 1 dollar coin that has a loon bird on one side. A Canadian 2 dollar coin, which has a polar bear on one side is called a "toony".
2. in Canada this word denotes a 1 dollar coin that has a loon bird on one side. A Canadian 2 dollar coin, which has a polar bear on one side is called a "toony".
1. The loony is on the grass.
2. At the University of Toronto I talked to a student there and I mentioned seeing the word "loonies" on a video game in a bar nearby. I told her that in America a loony is a lunatic, that the word means that someone is nuts. She said it used to mean that in Canada too, but the meaning changed when the coins were introduced.
2. At the University of Toronto I talked to a student there and I mentioned seeing the word "loonies" on a video game in a bar nearby. I told her that in America a loony is a lunatic, that the word means that someone is nuts. She said it used to mean that in Canada too, but the meaning changed when the coins were introduced.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice May 13, 2007
Mick: Steve's acting a little loony; now he's always talking about this get-rich quick scheme that he brought home from work and how he really wants each of us to have a piece of it. I'm not sure if he's joking or what.
Stan: You can never tell with that guy.
Stan: You can never tell with that guy.
by Diggity Monkeez May 27, 2005
Another name for Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter. It's a nickname that she got from being so quirky.
by Jedi Master Luna February 03, 2006