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Verb
/ˈmo͞onˌwôk/,
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moonwalks, plural;
  1. Walk on the surface of the moon

  2. Dance a moonwalk

Noun
  1. An act of walking on the surface of the moon

  2. A dance step with a gliding motion, appearing as a forward step but in fact moving the dancer backward, resembling the characteristic weightless movement of walking on the moon


  1. a kind of dance step in which the dancer seems to be sliding on the spot; "Michael Jackson perfected the moonwalk in the 1980s"
  2. an exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon
  3. Moonwalk is an autobiography written by American musician Michael Jackson. The book was first published in February 1988, a year after the release of Jackson's Bad album, and named after Jackson's signature dance move, the moonwalk. ...
  4. Inflatable structures are structures made of a flexible outer membrane or fabric that is filled with gas, such as air or helium. The gas gives shape and strength to the structure.
  5. The Playtex Moonwalk is a nocturnal charity marathon ("full moon") and half-marathon ("half-moon") held annually in London, and more recently Edinburgh, Scotland to raise money for breast cancer research. ...
  6. The moonwalk or backslide is a dance technique that presents the illusion of the dancer being pulled backwards while attempting to walk forward. ...
  7. Moonwalk is Enterprise HSM data management software developed by Moonwalk Inc.
  8. (Moonwalkers) Forty one astronauts were assigned to fly Apollo spacecraft; 32 of them were part of the Apollo program, with the rest not flying until the subsequent Skylab and Apollo-Soyuz programs. ...
  9. (MoonWalkers (film)) MoonWalkers is a micro budget Bengali feature film produced & directed by Anurag, staring Sahnik, an actor in Bengali television industry. ...
  10. (Moonwalkers) All twelve Earth men who have landed and walked on the moon
  11. made famous by Michael Jackson. The movement looks as if someone is walking forward slowly but is really traveling backward. Basically “Gliding” backwards but to give the illusion of walking forward.
  12. by Michael Jackson, edited by Jackie Onassis (Doubleday 1988, ISBN 0-385-24712-5)