Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

moon bat

somebody who is crazy

That cat lady is a moon bat

by BES December 19, 2005

moon bat

a pathetic female hippie / femi-nazi

there nothing in this world more pathetic than an aging hippie dike, moon bat.

by THE KILLA D October 21, 2006

moon bat

A typical ad-hominem insult devised by conservative media personae. Used to smear politicians, actors, singers, community leaders, philosophers and regular citizens who speak out against any injustice carried out by any member of either the Republican party or any other highly conservative power. Basically, if you don't tow the party line completely or if you question the judgement of the President or Republican leadership, you're a "moon bat," (completely insane.)

Rush Limbaugh: Hillary Clinton is a moon bat! Howard Dean is a moon bat! Some historical moon bats: Plato, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, John Brown, Henry David Thoreau, Fredrick Douglas, Gandhi, Lincoln.

by gramaticon August 02, 2005

moon-bat

A whale saving, pot smoking, tree hugging, often long-haired, often unshowered lefty. Granola crunchers are prone to wearing socks with any variety of sandals and smoking themselves retarded while believing that alcohol is the devil. They will also often be vegetarian, crying for the life of a chicken while being pro abortion. Also, see granola cruncher

The moon-bats in Boston spent all of their granola money on John Kerry pins and banners only to wait in the cold for him through the night.

by BobbyB June 18, 2005

moon-bat

A frighteningly insane person of very conservative political beliefs. Moon-bats are often found wandering naked thru gun stores or protesting in front of womens health clinics. An alternate form of the term moonbat

That barking moon-bat Ann Coulter is eventually going to end-up biting the head off of something. For some reason, her voice on television often causes my cat to urinate on the ceiling.

by J. S. Owens December 22, 2003