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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