astronot

See also: astroNOT

English

Alternative forms

  • astroNOT

Etymology

Blend of astronaut + not.

Noun

astronot (plural astronots)

  1. (humorous, derogatory) Synonym of actornaut.
    • 2003 November 5, Nathan Jones, “Aldrins boot and other boo boo's (Apollo fakery)”, in alt.astronomy (Usenet):
      The astronots claimed they never did take any lighting with them to the Moon so where did all that extra light come from? Close inspection reveals that neither of Aldrins feet/boots are on any rungs as he descends the ladder. He is thus falling downwards as the shot is taken.
    • 2019, Andrew Johnson, Acknowledged: A Perspective on the Matters of UFOs, Aliens and Crop Circles, [self-published], →ISBN, page unknown:
      The cattle mutilations continued and people in the area wrote to Senator Harrison Schmitt's (former Apollo astronot/actornaut), which eventually resulted in a mutilation conference being held in the Albuquerque Public Library on April 20, 1979.

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from English astronaut.

Noun

astronot (first-person possessive astronotku, second-person possessive astronotmu, third-person possessive astronotnya)

  1. astronaut

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French astronaute.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑs.tɾo.not/
  • (file)

Noun

astronot (definite accusative astronotu, plural astronotlar)

  1. astronaut

Declension

Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

See also

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