its where you see the full moon (don't know if its full but sure) blue.don't know why its blue but that's all i know.
NVM NVM sry wrong answer its when the 2nd full moon appears ni a month. Doesnt happen often its just a expression Blue Moon
A blue moon is the second full moon in a calendar month, as the months and cycles of the moon do n
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no don't listen to these people a blue moon is fake!!! it is used in a phrase "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON!!!!!!"
A bluemoon is having two full moons in the same month.
an eclipse i think because the moon gets its light from the suns reflection so an elclispe would change that so its blue or orange
only the second full moon in a month has a bluish tint to it! Maidmarion
Once every two or three years, there will be four full moons in one season. The fourth one is called a blue moon for some reason - the moon is the same color it always is.
VERY INFREQUENTLY. A Blue Moon is said to occur , when two full Moons occur in one calendar month. On say dates 1st of the month and 28th of the same month.
What this saying means is that a blue moon rarely happens, so whatever you're talking about is rare.
"Over the moon" is another way to say that you are very happy. The image evoked is that you are so overjoyed that you have floated off the ground and into space. Another phrase with the same meaning is "on cloud nine." yeh i am on cloud nine!!
Blue Moon meaning 2nd full moon in a month will be December 2 and 31 2009.The farmer almanac has a different definition and I am not sure of the dates they say.A "blue moon" occurs every time the moon appears full twice in the same month.
When a single month has two full moons, the second full moon is called a Blue Moon. It happens every 2-3 years. Originally, the Maine Farmer's Almanac defined a "blue moon" as the 13th moon in a tropical year(from winter solstice to winter solstice). Normally, each season would consist of 3 moons. In a season of 4 moons, the third would be considered blue. Blue ink was used to record this event in the almanac. As a reference to the event, though, the idiom "once in a blue moon" means rarely. There is no set amount of time.
VERY INFREQUENTLY. A Blue Moon is said to occur , when two full Moons occur in one calendar month. On say dates 1st of the month and 28th of the same month.
"once in a blue moon"
it means a highly valued asset.
Does the literal meaning make no sense? Then it's an idiom. Have you ever seen anyone really have a blue face? Nope.
surprise, idea, shock
It means the favorite or favored person in the group. A similar idiom is "fair haired child."
'Out of the blue' is a terse form of the expression 'out of a clear blue sky' (to mean 'unexpectedly, without foreshadowing'). It is not really a figure of speech, but an idiom. ('idiom':: an established expression in a language where the meaning is not necessarily what one would anticipate from the given meaning of the individual words).
Unless "the blue" is followed by a noun (e.g. the blue sky), blue is a noun, and the is an article.(e.g. the idiom into the blue, meaning parts unknown, literally the sky).
Blue moon.
Needless to say the sky is blue! This is an idiom. Meaning that it is given or obvious.
A blue moon is the third full moon of a season with four full moons instead of the usual three. It is sometimes incorrectly used to describe a second full moon in one month in the Gregorian calender. As an idiom, it is when something extremely rare or improbable occurs.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.