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- noun Plural form of
moonwalk .
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Examples
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And in bars and restaurants in Quincy and Hull, patrons fondly recalled his moonwalks, the crotch-grabbing and, of course, the lone sequin glove.
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The aggressively energetic Harris moonwalks his way around the stage, playing a tiny keyboard, twirling a pair of panties on his finger, yelling “panty party,” and showing off his presentation on the river cooter turtle from the fifth grade.
Like Watching a Friend’s Brother Play Dressup « PubliCola 2010
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Paulo Crimber, from São Paulo, often moonwalks in the ring.
The Boys from Brazil 2010
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Paulo Crimber, from São Paulo, often moonwalks in the ring.
The Boys from Brazil 2010
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It may take another space agency surpassing Apollo's moonwalks to drive the message home, and that day may not be far off.
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She moonwalks even further, but she has run out of space.
Samurai Kitteh 2010
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Something that was thrilling to me ... the moonwalks ...
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration? 2008
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Walter Cronkite and Michael Jackson are two different men, who introduced us to two different moonwalks -- the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon will be this Monday, 20 July 2009 -- that we'll always remember.
Barry Michael Cooper: Walter Cronkite, Anchorman: When Holdin' It Down Lifted U.S. Up 2009
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At the end of the day, I hope his works will judge his life as he moonwalks right on into heaven.
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And a brief reminder that that King of Pop no longer moonwalks on this earth.
Huff Radio: Left, Right & Center: Sanford, Energy/Climate bill and Health Care 2009
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