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Moonie vs Moonier - What's the difference?

moonie | moonier |

As a noun moonie

is (dialect) the european goldcrest.

As an adjective moonier is

(moony).

moonie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (informal) A member of the
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=1981 , date=July 6 , work=Sunday Times , passage=The Unification Church, or the "Moonies"' as they are commonly known, have a thriving work in South Africa, with their headquarters in Hillbrow and a ' Moonie farm near Muldersdrift.}}
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  • , year=1991 , publisher=Regnery Gateway , author= , title=Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon , chapter= , url= , isbn=9780895265326 , page= , passage=I am a proud Korean – a proud Moonie – and a dedicated anti-Communist and I intend to remain so the rest of my life -Bo Hi Pak}}
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  • , year=2005 , date=July 3 , author=Renee Watabe , title=Modern Love - A Leap of Faith , work= citation , page= , passage=We "Moonies" were willing to sacrifice personal choice to spin gold out of the raw silk of ourselves, to help create world harmony through family harmony.}}
  • (informal) A person who shows exceptional enthusiasm for a cause or organization, a zealot.
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  • , year=1997, publisher=Simon & Schuster , author=Nancy Griffin, Kim Masters , title=Hit and Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber took Sony for a ride in Hollywood , chapter= , url= , isbn=0684832666 , page=197 , passage=CAA agents were sometimes called the "Moonies " of the business, famous for walking in lock-step.}}
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  • , year=2009 , date=August 15 , author=Henry Winter , title=Manchester City's Blue Moonies have their faith rewarded , work= citation , page= , passage=From boardroom to terrace via the dug-out, such an evangelical zeal suffuses Manchester City's new mission that they should really be renamed the Blue Moonies .}}
  • A fan of the Japanese manga and anime franchise (Sailor Moon) .
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  • (informal) Common nickname in English-speaking countries.
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  • , year=2013, publisher=WestBow Press , author=Hayden Nicholas , title=Ezekiel's Choice, , chapter= , url= , isbn= , page=100 , passage=How did Moonie get his nickname? He told us it had something to do with him being born during a full moon.}}
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  • , year=2010, publisher=Author House , author=Bob Ruchhoft, Phil Smith , title=Good Cop, Dead Cop, , chapter= , url= , isbn= , page= , passage=Michael "Moonie" Miller was feeling pretty good about things. The day was beautiful. A little breeze, nice and warm, was blowing in from the desert as if often does this time of year in the Los Angeles basin. Two days before Halloween and it's 81 degrees, mid-afternoon. It can't get much better than this, he thought. "Moonie" acquired his nickname years ago but it was hardly relevant anymore.}}
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  • , year=2005, publisher=McClelland & Stewart , author=Maggie Siggins , title=Bitter Embrace: White Society's Assault on the Woodland Cree , chapter= , url= , isbn= , page=128 , passage=He was nicknamed Moonie, because he was such a daydreamer in school.}}
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  • Synonyms

    * (member of Unification Church) Unificationist

    References

    English neologisms

    moonier

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (moony)
  • Anagrams

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    moony

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Resembling the moon.
  • Moonlit.
  • Absent-minded.
  • Noun

    (moonies)
  • The act of mooning.
  • :She was doing a moony .