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Etymology edit

Blend of Moon +‎ boondoggle

Noun edit

moondoggle (plural moondoggles)

  1. (US, colloquial, derogatory) Efforts to transport people to the Moon, regarded as a useless waste of resources.
    • 1963, Frank L. Kluckhohn, What's wrong with U. S. foreign policy?, page 9:
      We are virtually abandoning the first Outer Space area through which military attacks may be launched, to spend billions on a nonmilitary moondoggle — the attempt to put a man on the moon.
    • 1971, Thomas P. Murphy, Science, Geopolitics, and Federal Spending, page 372:
      He stated that “as long as James E. Webb is the Administrator of NASA, I am not voting another dollar for this moondoggle. []
    • 1976, Roger E. Alcaly, David Mermelstein, The Fiscal crisis of American cities, page 170:
      During the years of Vietnam and the moondoggle the balance of Pentagon prime contracts shifted sharply to the Southern Rim, with the percentages mounting every year, []