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once in a blue moon

American  
[wuhns in uh bloo moon] / ˈwʌns ɪn ə ˈblu ˈmun /

idiom

  1. blue moon.


once in a blue moon Cultural  
  1. To do something “once in a blue moon” is to do it very rarely: “That company puts on a good performance only once in a blue moon.” The phrase refers to the appearance of a second full moon within a calendar month, which actually happens about every thirty-two months.


once in a blue moon More Idioms  
  1. Rarely, once in a very long time, as in We only see our daughter once in a blue moon. This term is something of a misnomer, because an actual blue moon—that is, the appearance of a second full moon in the same calendar month—occurs every 32 months or so. Further, the moon can appear blue in color at any time, depending on weather conditions. [Early 1800s]


Etymology

Origin of once in a blue moon

First recorded in 1830–40

Example Sentences

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As blue moons are not that common, it's thought where the phrase "once in a blue moon" comes from.

From BBC • Aug. 19, 2024

But, original stories about Asian-centric nightmares, myths and legends are showcased only once in a blue moon.

From Salon • Sep. 28, 2023

“I drive that car maybe once in a blue moon and I loved that car.”

From Washington Times • May 22, 2023

So their metabolism must allow them to store energy to persist long periods without food, then release energy to swim against strong currents once in a blue moon.

From Scientific American • Feb. 24, 2023

“Not once in a blue moon, or a month of Sundays.”

From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman