Midwestern humanities professor “engaging in foolish or unprofitable activity”… Including reflections on books, movies, music, etc.
Moonraking, n.
The action of ‘raking’ the moon, or engaging in foolish or unprofitable activity. Chiefly fig. in one’s wits are (also have) gone moon-raking: used to indicate that a person has lost his or her reason (Brit. regional).
1846 G. CROLY Mod. Orlando iv. 103 My ‘patent flying steamer for moon-raking’.
1869 R. D. BLACKMORE Lorna Doone I. xvii. 193 As soon as ever it was known that my wits were gone moon-raking. 1894 T. H. HALL CAINE Manxman I. ix. 43 Have the lad’s wits gone moon-raking, I wonder? 1936 A. G. STREET (title) Moonraking. 1982 Financial Times 19 July 13 The only real risk capital is the entrepreneur’s and I suspect that both Mr Melchor’s and Mr Groves’ organisations are unknowingly bent on moonraking.
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