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Students at Stanford University at a mass mooning in May 1995
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Students at Stanford University at a mass mooning in May 1995

Mooning is the act of displaying one's bare buttocks by lowering the back side of one's trousers and underpants, usually without exposing the genitals. Mooning is used in some cultures to express protest, scorn, disrespect, or provocation. It can also be done for shock value or fun.

Formerly, mooning was slang for "wandering idly" and "romantically pining".

Variants

Mooning is sometimes performed from a moving vehicle. Mooning with one's buttocks pressed against glass (for example, a car window) is known as a pressed ham. In some countries, blue mooning means exposing the genitals instead of the buttocks for the same purposes. In the UK, this is sometimes called a sunny (ie, the opposite of a moon). A blue moon also refers jokingly to the act of mooning on a very cold day, the cold weather supposedly changing the color of the skin.

Geographic distribution

The custom of mooning to show disrespect may be limited to North America and some countries of Europe, where it is generally considered a rude and insulting act (but much less offensive than flashing). It is often performed as a form of protest. Also, the Māori of New Zealand moon as a sign of disrespect. Mooning is considered offensive because the buttocks are considered taboo, and mooning therefore exposes the victim to the taboo.

The Liberty Bell is a variation of mooning that may be local to Pennsylvania. It combines the traditional moon with dangling male genitalia and a side-to-side rocking motion to emulate the ringing of a bell. The butt-crack represents the crack in Philadelphia's Liberty Bell. When the buttocks are pressed against glass one gets the so-called pressed fruit bowl, where the banana and peaches would be the male genitalia. In some southern states, specifically Georgia, the term a shaver is used to describe mooning while manually spreading the buttocks open.

Legal status

A court in Maryland recently determined that mooning is a form of expression protected by the United States constitutional right of freedom of speech. However, the decision has not yet been confirmed by a higher court, so it may not have set a legal precedent.[AP2006]

Notable incidents of mooning

Noteworthy examples of mooning in popular culture

References

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