minimoon
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of minimoon1
First recorded in 1995–2000; mini- ( def. ) + moon ( def. )
Origin of minimoon2
First recorded in 2010–15; mini- ( def. ) + (honey)moon ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The couple are due to tie the knot in Uphall, West Lothian, next month before jetting off on a "minimoon" to New York, followed by a honeymoon in Italy in October.
From BBC
At Crossroads Shopping Center, MiniMoon Dumplings makes eye-catching morsels in hues of red, green, black and yellow.
From Seattle Times
And because Europe’s borders remained closed to travelers from the United States at the time, they decided to have a minimoon in Mexico and Puerto Rico following the ceremony, instead of their planned honeymoon to Spain and Portugal.
From New York Times
Minimoon After the wedding, the couple flew to Palm Springs for a friend’s wedding.
From New York Times
She and Mr. Kay celebrated both events during a “minimoon” at a South Florida hotel.
From New York Times
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