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Moonie

[ US /ˈmuni/ ]
NOUN
  1. an often derogatory term for a member of the Unification Church

How To Use Moonie In A Sentence

  • Roger is the furriest one, Peter is the skinniest, the Ox is the burliest, and Moonie has the most energy: he bounces in between the other three, never settling down or staying still. Going Mutant
  • Their alleged comments were made to undercover reporters who claimed two other peers - Lords Moonie and Snape - were also allegedly willing to use their influence.
  • IEC media liaison officer for the Eastern Cape Mr Matthew Moonieya said the delays were due to a problem with "resourcing" the polling stations, with "getting all the stuff there". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • These are produced by the bees on the outside of the cluster performing what can best be described as highly co-ordinated apian moonies. The Guardian World News
  • Jung, a former Moonie, is wanted by Interpol on suspicion of sexually abusing his female followers.
  • There was the Moonie mass marriage ceremony headlined `CLUB WED! RESCUING ROSE
  • I biked over to Peaches, a record store owned by Moonies, and bought a copy of An American Prayer, the Jim Morrison spoken-word album released in 1978 with other Doors adding posthumous musical flourishes. When You're Strange: Jim Morrison, Great American Poet?
  • The Moonies indoctrinate their disciples
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