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Anonymous

Nov 05, 2024

what does the idiom “howling at the moon” mean?

The idiom "howling at the moon" refers to expressing frustration or despair about a situation that is unlikely to change. It suggests that someone is venting their feelings in a way that may seem futile or attention-seeking, similar to a wolf howling at the moon without any hope of a response. Can you provide more context on how this idiom is commonly used in conversation or literature?

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Anonymous

Feb 17, 2025

In this case, the idiom is literal. Howling at the moon is simply a poetic

way to describe dogs, wolves, coyotes howling at night. There is no

other meaning. It is to be taken at face value and to be appreciated

for it's inherent beauty. If you have ever been out in the middle

of nowhere and heard the howling of a lone dog, you know that it is

terrifying,liberating and above all else, The phrase doesn't need

to be given extra symbolism. Just remember to listen.

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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

When a person says "Sometimes I'm just howling at the moon" they mean that they are getting all worked up and making a lot of noise for no real reason. It is just another way of saying they are blowing off steam and that it is not necessarily related to what is going on at the moment, just something else that has been gnawing at them that they feel they have little to no control over.

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Anonymous

Dec 13, 2024

I don't know but I got other idioms. Your eye is like an apple means: Your eyes are beautiful. Another one is It's raining cats and dogs. It means it's raining hard.

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Anonymous

Jan 04, 2025

Wolves would howl at the moon cuz they're lost or lonely or something.

So I guess it means "I'm alone"

Aw, how sad..

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Anonymous

Jan 28, 2025

It means you are yelling at something just because you need to yell but no matter how much you yell it will not change the fact of whatever happened, or even give you a response back.

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Anonymous

Jan 05, 2025

wolves do it at full moon and it's spooky and exciting so people want to do it too, howl at the moon

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Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

it's my favorite place to be on friday and saturday nights! sooo fun

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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

Its what you do when you try to change something that you can not control.

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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

wolves and dogs bark more during the full moon.

Statistically crime is up during full moons, as well.

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