Definition 2024
hang_the_moon
hang the moon
English
Verb
hang the moon
( idiomatic, US ) To place the moon in the sky: used as an example of a superlative act attributed to someone viewed with uncritical or excessive awe , reverence , or infatuation .
1967 , "The Old Man and the MIGs" , Time (2 June):
"Everybody in the 8th Wing thinks he hung the moon ," says one of Olds's aviators. "We'd follow him anywhere."
1989 , Mac McNally, "Two Dozen Roses":
If I had two dozens roses and an older bottle of wine,
If I really could have hung the moon ,
Would it change your mind?
1994 , Pam Tillis and Dean Dillon, "Spilled Perfume":
Did you really think last night would last forever?
Did you really think that guy hung the moon ?
Right now you hate yourself 'cause you know better
But there's no use crying over spilled perfume.