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moon tonight
/muːn təˈnaɪt/
Definition
1
A casual phrase referring to the observation or appearance of the Earth's natural satellite, the moon, during the evening of the current day.
2
In informal contexts, an idiomatic expression evoking romance, nostalgia, or lunar events like full moons, often used in invitations or poetic musings about nighttime skies.
Examples
Forget Netflix; the real showstopper is the moon tonight, glowing like it owns the sky.
My date suggested a picnic under the moon tonight, but I packed bug spray just in case the werewolves show up.
Astronomers are buzzing about the supermoon tonight—grab your telescope before the clouds photobomb it.
She whispered, 'Meet me under the moon tonight,' turning a simple stroll into a rom-com plot twist.