Over the moon
Li: | Hello, I'm Li and welcome to The English We Speak. |
Rob: | And hello, I'm Rob. Now Li, I need to tell you something. You know John in the office? Well, he's got a new job. |
Li: | That's great news. How is he feeling? |
Rob: | Well, obviously, he's over the moon. |
Li: | What? John is 'over the moon'? Is he going to be an astronaut? |
Rob: | No Li! Well, I don't think so. I just mean he's extremely pleased and happy. |
Li: | Oh I see. I know in the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle, "the cow jumped over the moon", but I've never heard of a man jumping over the moon, so he must be very, very, very excited. |
Rob: | It's just a saying Li. He's not actually jumping over the moon. We say it to show that he's so excited that, in theory, he could jump as high as the moon! |
Li: | And over it! |
Rob: | Li, do you know how high the moon really is? |
Li: | No, but I know it's a long way away. |
Rob: | It certainly is! Let's hear some more examples of people being over the moon ... |
Li: So, being 'over the moon' means being very excited.
Rob: | Of course John is not only over the moon about getting a new job, he's also on cloud nine. |
Li: | What? Now he's on cloud nine?! Is he going to be an airline pilot then, or even a bird? |
Rob: | Nothing like that. It's just another way of saying he's very excited and happy about somethinghe's up on a very high cloudcloud nine. |
Li: | I see. |
Rob: | Here's some more examples ... |
Rob: So now we know what to say about someone who's very excited and happy.
Li: | Yes, two good phrases. So, come on Rob, if John is not going to be a pilot or an astronaut, what is his new job? Something just as exciting maybe? |
Rob: | Nohe's going to be an accountant. |
Li: | Oh, boring! Are you sure? Who is that I can see jumping over the moon? Look! |
Rob: | Is it a cow? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? |
Li: | No, no, noit's Johnhe really is over the moon! And he really is a star! |
Rob: | Come on Li, let's get down to earth and say goodbye to everybody. |
Li: | Bye! See you next week for more The English We Speak. Rob, I think he got stuck over there! |