synonym of moon
noun (the lune or the Lune) the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
origin: from French, from Latin luna 'moon'.
there was no lune, but a sky sparkling with brilliant stars | the first man on the lune.
adjective
(of a written work) partly based on the life of the author.
etymology
from Greek hÄmi- âhalfâ + autobiographic.
a hemiautobiographic account.
noun
the campaign for Donald Trump to be voted out of office in the 2020 US presidential election.
origin
blend of Trump and exit, on the pattern of Brexit.
The election polls currently indicate that America is on course for Trexit.
adjective (informal)
bizarre.
origin: abbreviation.
I've lost my keys. That's bizzy!
verb
to stalk using Snapchat maps.
origin: from Snapchat + stalk.
She snapstalked me to find out where I live.
abbreviation of the name 'Patisserie Valerie'; a chain of cafés that operates in the UK.
We went to Pat Val for afternoon tea.