moonwalk

Etymology

 * , when popularizing the and renaming it.

Noun

 * 1) An exploration of the Moon's surface on foot (by an astronaut).
 * 2)  A dance move in which the dancer slides backwards though the feet move as if walking forwards; the backslide.
 * 3)  A dance style in which the dancer appears to be moving in a low gravity environment.

Translations

 * Finnish: kuukävely
 * Italian: passeggiata lunare


 * Arabic: مِشْيَة الْقَمَرِ
 * Armenian: լուսնային քայլվածք
 * Azerbaijani: ay gəzişi
 * Bulgarian: лунна походка
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 太空舞
 * Mandarin: 月球漫步,, 滑步
 * Dutch: moonwalk
 * Esperanto: lunpaŝado
 * Finnish: moonwalk
 * French:
 * German: Moonwalk
 * Greek: μούνγουοκ, φεγγαροπερπάτημα
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ムーンウォーク, ムーンウオーク
 * Korean: 문워크
 * Lithuanian: mėnulio eisena
 * Malayalam: മൂൺവാക്ക്
 * Persian: مون‌واک
 * Russian: лу́нная похо́дка, скольже́ние наза́д,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: месечев хо̑д
 * Roman: mesečev hȏd
 * Thai: มูนวอล์ก
 * Ukrainian: мі́сячна хода́, ковза́ння наза́д
 * Vietnamese: moonwalk

Verb

 * 1)  To walk on the surface of the Moon.
 * 2)  To walk in leaps, like on the Moon or on other low gravity surfaces.
 * 3)  To perform the moonwalk.
 * 4)  To walk in a manner that is similar to the moonwalk dance style; to move while sliding backwards as though the feet move as if one was walking forwards.

Translations

 * Dutch: moonwalken

Etymology
Borrowed from.