phrase Internet Slang

To The Moon

/tə ðə mun/ · phrase · slang

A rallying cry that a coin's price is about to skyrocket — straight up, no limit.

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Definitions

1

Sarcastically, to mock a coin that is obviously not going up, or hype that's clearly delusional.

“Down 95 percent but sure, to the moon any minute now.”
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Used as pure hype and encouragement in communities to keep morale high and discourage selling, often with a rocket emoji 🚀.

“Hold tight everyone, this is going to the moon 🚀🚀.”
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An exclamation that a price is going up dramatically or is about to. The moon is the destination for a coin going parabolic.

“Bitcoin broke resistance, we're going to the moon!”
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To The Moon In A Sentence

GM frens, today's the day we go to the moon 🚀.
Every memecoin claims it's going to the moon, almost none do.
To the moon or to zero, no in between with this one.

Origin & Usage

The phrase predates crypto in stock and gambling slang, but Dogecoin's community supercharged it around 2013-2014 with the literal 'to the moon' meme and rocket emojis. It's now the default crypto hype phrase.

People Also Ask

What does 'to the moon' mean in crypto?

It means a coin's price is going up fast or is expected to skyrocket. It's the main hype phrase, often with a rocket emoji.

What does 'mooning' mean?

It means a coin is actively shooting up in price right now. 'It's mooning' = the chart is going vertical.

What does 'wen moon' mean?

It's deliberately broken English for 'when moon,' asking impatiently when the price will finally pump. It's half a joke.

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