mini-moon
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
See also: minimoon
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]mini-moon (plural mini-moons)
- Alternative form of minimoon
- 2011 April 5, “It was so very cold on our mini-moon'”, in Belfast Telegraph:
- I fell pregnant last November shortly after marrying my husband. We decided to take a "mini-moon" down South, and headed off to Navan and Dublin for a few days.
- 2011 May 2, Rebecca English, “William to whisk Kate on £4,000-a-night tropical honeymoon... but 'couple face ten weeks APART as he is sent to serve in the Falklands'”, in Daily Mail:
- Over the weekend the Duke and Duchess have been enjoying a ‘mini-moon’ at a mystery location in the UK. They flew in the Queen’s helicopter from Buckingham Palace on Saturday for a two-night break.
- 2012 September 9, Dean Piper, “On the grapevine”, in Sunday Mirror, UK:
- The pair will then enjoy a "mini-moon" ahead of Dermot starting his live X Factor shows.
- 2024 September, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos, Raúl de la Fuente Marcos, “A Two-month Mini-moon: 2024 PT5 Captured by Earth from September to November”, in Research Notes of the AAS[1], American Astronomical Society, :
- Here, we show that the recently discovered small body 2024 PT5 follows a horseshoe path and it will become a mini-moon in 2024, from September 29 until November 25.