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moony

[moo-nee] / ˈmu ni /


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The team is filled out by Kapil Talwalkar as Abby’s moony clerk, Neil, and Lacretta as “Gurgs,” her jovial bailiff.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 18, 2023

You should never fall in love with an investment, getting moony about how well it has done and letting the emotion of past success cloud your judgment and overcome reason.

From Seattle Times Dec. 11, 2021

“This movie isn’t especially good,” wrote Manohla Dargis in The New York Times, describing it as “part reheated gossip, part moony romance.”

From New York Times Nov. 5, 2021

For anyone who’s followed the company from its rise to the ousting of its moony CEO Adam Neumann and the bungling of its IPO, this marks yet another crack in the company’s polished, perk-filled aesthetic.

From Slate Jan. 29, 2020

The whites of his moony eyes grew large and misty as his mouth struggled yearningly and lost against the familiar, impregnable loneliness drifting in around him again like suffocating fog.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller




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