A "blue moon" is the term given to the second full moon occurring in the same calendar month, a celestial event which happens approximately once a year. The saying "once in a blue moon" means an event of some kind which can and does happen now and then, but not very often. An example might be a sports team that almost never wins the championship. The Arizona Cardinals, with just one NFL championship in their 110 year history, would be an extreme example, and would probably be too far over the line to even qualify for "once in a blue moon" status.
I think it means that someone appears to be depressed.
"to a bad place now bye!" This phrase actually came from Shakespeare's Henry V, when Henry was rallying his troops against the French. The actual phrase was "once more into the breach". However, it became a phrase meaning "to step into the empty spot (or breach) and do someone else's job".
Continued a month, or a performed in a month; as, the monthly revolution of the moon., Done, happening, payable, published, etc., once a month, or every month; as, a monthly visit; monthly charges; a monthly installment; a monthly magazine., A publication which appears regularly once a month., Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly., As if under the influence of the moon; in the manner of a lunatic.
No, "Once Upon a Time" is not a prepositional phrase. It is a noun phrase functioning as an adverbial phrase to indicate the time at which a story is set to begin. Prepositional phrases typically consist of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, such as "in the morning" or "under the table."
You should only use "is" once, not twice in a row.
Usually the first two and the last two letters are blue, making it "once in a blue moon"
There are in fact two definitions for a blue moon. According to the more recent definition, a blue moon is the second full moon in a calendar month. For a blue moon to occur, the first of the full moons must appear at or near the beginning of the month so that the second will fall within the same month (the average span between two moons is 29.5 days) or it means every once in a while.A "blue moon" is when there are two full moons in one month. Since this is rare (actually once a year) the phrase "once in a blue moon" is used to say something rarely happens."Blue moon" appears to have been a colloquial expression long before it developed its calendrical senses. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first reference to a blue moon comes from a proverb recorded in 1528: If they say the moon is blue,We must believe that it is true. Saying the moon was blue was equivalent to saying the moon was made of green (or cream) cheese; it indicated an obvious absurdity. In the 19th century, the phrase until a blue moon developed, meaning "never." The phrase, once in a blue moon today has come to mean "every now and then" or "rarely"-whether it gained that meaning through association with the lunar event remains uncertain. Explanation for answer 1 and Answer 2: What answer one basically meant is that Blue moon comes very rarely. So Once in a blue moon means occationaly or "Every now and then"
The term "blue moon" refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which happens roughly every 2.7 years. The moon does not actually appear blue in color. The phrase "once in a blue moon" has led to the misconception that the moon can appear blue at times.
What this saying means is that a blue moon rarely happens, so whatever you're talking about is rare.
Well, isn't that a delightful question! A "blue moon" is when we have two full moons in the same calendar month, which happens about every 2.7 years. So, the phrase "once in a blue moon" simply means something that doesn't happen very often, like a rare and special treat. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, we can appreciate these unique moments when they come around.
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The expression "once in a blue moon" originates from the occurrence of a rare event. A blue moon refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which happens infrequently, approximately every two to three years. Thus, the phrase signifies something that happens very rarely.
blue moon = blauwe maanThe saying "once in a blue moon"As far as I know we don't have a saying in Dutch that really has the same meaning. Therefore the translation of the description:"very rarely" = "heel zelden"
Yes. Bing Crosby recorded 'Once In A Blue Moon'.
A Blue moon is the second full moon in a month. It happens only once in a while, therefore the old saying "Once in a blue moon."
blue moon happens very rarely, so the meaning is an incident which is rare or might be impossible.