"moonrun" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From Moon + run; modelled after moonwalk. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|Moon|run}} Moon + run Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} moonrun (uncountable)
  1. (rare, dance) A dance move (or something similar or analogous) in which one slides backwards while appearing as if one was running forwards. Tags: rare, uncountable Categories (topical): Dance
    Sense id: en-moonrun-en-noun-3OGHGGUA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 94 6 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 93 7 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 95 5 Topics: dance, dancing, hobbies, lifestyle, sports

Verb [English]

Forms: moonruns [present, singular, third-person], moonrunning [participle, present], moonran [participle, past], moonran [past]
Etymology: From Moon + run; modelled after moonwalk. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|Moon|run}} Moon + run Head templates: {{en-verb|moonruns|moonrunning|moonran}} moonrun (third-person singular simple present moonruns, present participle moonrunning, simple past and past participle moonran)
  1. (intransitive, rare) To move while sliding backwards as though the feet move as if one was running forwards. Tags: intransitive, rare
    Sense id: en-moonrun-en-verb--Ow3mafB

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Michael Jackson had his moonwalk, while Darryl Beardall has his moonrun. And it's not like he's done these miles in the vacuum of space. For lack of a better term, he's a “serial racer.”",
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          "ref": "2005, Melanie Rawn, The Star Scroll, Penguin, →ISBN:",
          "text": "Those four rings of yours do not allow you to attempt moonrunning! Now, let's get you back where you started, shall we? The moonlight was like a gigantic bolt of silk flung from Goddess Keep to Waes. He slid along it pell-mell, breathless at the speed and the whirl of colors around him. Back in the alley outside the garden again, he watched with his mind as Andrade effortlessly disentangled him from the weave and vanished back along her silken moonlight. It took him a few moments ...",
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          "ref": "year unknown, P.S. Lutz, Her Name is Love - Mother Nature's Daughter: Book II, Lulu.com, page 117",
          "text": "... lots of moon flowers. Bzz bzzz,” bids Littlefoot in farewell just before she disappears from the dusty land without wind, the coldest, hottest, darkest, brightest place the Num has ever known. The bee that nearly took Littlefoot's life, only to save it, lies dead on the surface of the moon, not a natural playground for bees, but a sacred burial place for such a Num-ble bee as this one. Littlefoot falls asleep on the return trip in the Num, a natural reaction to so much moon-walking, moonrunning, ..."
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