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2007-01-29 07:43:54 · 7 answers · asked by Mark W 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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I hope I am following your question correctly.
Jan 2007= Full Moon -- jan 3, wed
Last Quarter -- jan 11, thur
New Moon -- jan 19, fri
First Quarter -- jan 25, thur
Feb 2007= Full Moon -- feb 2, fri
Last Quarter -- feb 10, sat
New Moon -- feb 17,sat
First Quarter -- feb 24, sat
Mar 2007= Full Moon -- mar 3, sat
Last Quarter -- mar 12, mon
New Moon -- mar 19, mon
First Quarter -- mar 25, sun
Arpril 2007=Full Moon -- apr 2, mon
Last Quarter -- apr 10, tue
New Moon -- arp 17, tue
First Quarter -- apr 24, tue
May 2007= Full Moon -- may 2, wed
Last Quarter -- may 10, thur
New Moon -- may 16, wed
Firrst Quarter -- may 23, wed
June 2007= Full Moon -- june 1, fri
Last Quarter -- june 8, fri
New Moon -- june 15, fri
First Quarter -- june 22, fri
July 2007 = Last Quarter -- july 7, sat
New Moon -- july 14, sat
First Quarter-- july 22, sun
Full Moon -- july 30, mon
Aug 2007= Last Quarter -- aug 6, mon
New Moon -- aug 12, sun
First Quarter -- aug 20, mon
Full Moon -- aug 28, tue
Sept 2007= Last Quarter -- sept 3, wed
New Moon -- sept 11, thur
First Quarter -- sept 19, fri
Full Moon -- sept 26,fri
Oct 2007= Last Quarter -- oct 3, wed
New Moon -- oct 11, thur
First Quarter -- oct 19, fri
Full Moon -- oct 26, fri
Nov 2007= Last Quarter -- nov 1, thur
New Moon -- nov 9,fri
First Quarter -- nov 17, sat
Full Moon -- nov 24, sat
Dec 2007= Last Quarter -- dec 1,sat
New Moon -- dec 9, sun
First Quarter -- dec 17,mon
Full Moon -- dec 24, mon
PLUS---Last Quarter -- dec 31, mon

2007-01-29 08:22:02 · answer #1 · answered by bluescarab67 2 · 0 0

Moon Phrases

To shoot for the moon: To be very ambitious.

Over the moon: Delighted about something - maybe shooting for the Moon proved successful!

Crying for the moon: Longing for what is beyond reach, The French have a similar expression,
Il veut prendre la lune avec les dents, meaning he wants to take the Moon between his teeth,
from the old story about the Moon being made of green cheese.

It's all Moonshine: It's nonsense, imagination, caused by the effects of the Moon on the mind.

I know as much about it as the Man In The Moon: I know nothing.

For moonshine in the water: For nothing.

The Moon is made of green cheese: A term from the sixteenth century. "Green" refers not to
the color of the moon, but to new immature cheese. Round like the shape of the moon with a mottled
surface and color similar to that of the moon.

Moon about: To wander listlessly, especially if in love.

Once in a blue Moon: Very, very, rarely!

To Moon Over: To think about something or someone.

"To the moon, Alice!" - Famous threat used by Ralph Cramden (Jackie Gleason) to his wife Alice.

Minions of the Moon: Night-time thieves. Also known as 'Moon's men", and particularly
referring to highwaymen.

To find an elephant in the Moon: Something that seems like a great discovery, but is not! The phrase
came about when a seventeenth century man proclaimed with much pride that he had discovered an
elephant on the Moon. It turned out that a mouse had crept into his telescope, and he had mistaken
it for an elephant.

The man in the Moon: Said by some to be a man carrying a bundle of sticks collected on the Sabbath.
Some say he also has a dog with him. Another version is that the man is actually Cain, with his dog and
thorn-bush. The thorns symbolize the fall, and the dog represents the foul, animal side'of man. He has also
been said to be Endymion, taken to the Moon by Diana. Also meaning to see human face-like features
on the moons surface.

Diana's Worshipers: A name given to midnight revelers. They come home by moonlight, and so
put themselves under her protection.

Casting beyond the Moon: To make wild speculations.


Moon Words

Atlantic Moonfish : Any of several silvery marine fishes with very flat bodies.

Full-Moon Maple: A small, graceful maple tree, Acer palmatum, of
Korea and Japan, having small, purple flowers. Also called Japanese maple

Honeymoon: A short holiday taken by a man and a woman immediately after their marriage .

Mock Moon: A paraselene.

Moonbeam`: A ray of light from the moon.

Moon-blindness: A term used to describe night-blindness, also called mooneye.

Mooncalf: A simpleton, blockhead.

Moon Child: Someone born under the sign of Cancer.

Moon-drop: A substance which, in Roman times and later, was supposed to be shed by the Moon on
herbs when an incantation was made:

Moon Face: Having a very round face.

Moonglade: The bright reflection of the moon's light on an expanse of water .

Mooning: A more contemporary phrase, referring to a bare, moon-like posterior
being displayed to passersby.

Moonlighting: Different meanings in various countries. in the USA it means having a night job as well as
day-time employment; in Australia it describes riding after cattle by night; in the UK it means illicit work;
and in Ireland it was violence carried out at night.

Moon Pie: A distinctive southern snack food that consist of two round crisp cookies
with marshmallow filling. Dipped in a chocolate or banana flavored coating.

Moonrakers: Residents of Wiltshire England were caught raking a pond in the middle of the night.
When asked what they were doing, they explained that they were trying to rake out the Moon.
The phrase has also come to mean a simpleton.

Moonrat: Hedgehog.

Moon Shell: Any of a cosmopolitan family (Naticidae) of carnivorous marine snails
having smooth globose shells.

Moonshine: Illicit liquor, made by a "Moonshiner" in secret stills.

Lunatic: A crazy person.

Lunacy: Craziness

Loony: Crazy

2007-01-29 15:56:50 · answer #2 · answered by sin_talk 3 · 1 0

Being mooned by Jim Carry's Rhino Scene was a pretty interesting phase.

2007-01-29 16:22:12 · answer #3 · answered by Lizzy 2 · 0 0

A talking moon? That's news to me.

2007-01-29 15:51:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm just wondering if you mean the phases of the moon???
In which case:waning crescent,new moon, waxing crescent, half moon,waxing gibbous, full moon,waning gibbous and half moon
next full moon 2nd Feb.

2007-01-29 16:19:12 · answer #5 · answered by stevesimon006 6 · 1 0

Awesome graphic and explaination, too!

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/moon_phases.html

2007-01-29 15:51:13 · answer #6 · answered by MommyToo 4 · 0 0

waning, waxing, full, new

2007-01-29 15:50:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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