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  1. mainly BRITISH, INFORMAL. COMMON If you are over the moon about something that has happened, you are very happy about it. `Caroline must be pleased about her new job.' — `She's over the moon.'. I'm over the moon about Rosie's news. See also: moon, over.

  2. over the moon. O. over the moon. Meaning: extremely pleased or happy; delighted; in a state of great happiness; Example: Judy was over the moon when Tim proposed to her. He was over the moon when he got a job with his dream company. My daughter was over the moon when she got her new bicycle.

  3. Idiom: Over the Moon. Meaning. (be) over the moon: To be extremely happy or pleased. Notes: With the picture above it's not difficult to remember this idiomatic expression. The young couple standing over the moon is delighted because they have just gotten engaged to be married.

  4. to be very pleased: She was over the moon about/with her new bike. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feeling pleasure and happiness. (as) pleased as Punch idiom. ASMR. be dancing in the streets idiom. be floating on air idiom. be full of the joys of spring idiom.

  5. The idiom “over the moon” is a common expression used to describe extreme happiness or excitement. The phrase has been in use for many years and is still commonly used today. Its origins can be traced back to ancient times when people believed that the moon had magical powers.

  6. To be over the moon = to be extremely happy (about something) In a way, it is to show the height or level of the person’s happiness…. that they have a high level of happiness. This idiom is very common in English.

  7. What does OVER THE MOON mean?In this lesson you will learn the meaning of the English idiom TO BE OVR THE MOON and see many example sentences using it.See ou...

  8. What is clear is that the ‘over the moon’ line is a reference to excitement and energy. That’s evidenced by one of the earliest allusions to the phrase in print – Charles Molloy’s The Coquet, or, The English Chevalier, 1718: “Tis he! I know him now: I shall jump over the Moon for Joy!”

  9. phrase. If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something. [British, informal] Synonyms: ecstatic, transported, delighted, thrilled More Synonyms of over the moon. See full dictionary entry for moon. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  10. Jun 6, 2019 · When someone is over the moon, they're really delighted or happy about something. If you think your friends forgot your birthday, you'll be over the moon when they all jump out and yell, "Surprise!"