to  bark  at the moon
bark
bɑ:k
baak
at
æt
āt
the
ðə
dhē
moon
mu:n
moon

Definition & Meaning of "bark at the moon"in English

to bark at the moon
01

to take part in a protest that has no chance of reaching success 

to [bark] at the moon definition and meaning
Disapproving
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "bark at the moon" and when to use it?

The idiom "bark at the moon" is originated from the behavior of dogs who bark at the moon, which is a futile and pointless activity since the moon is an inanimate object that cannot be affected by barking. The idiom is often used in a figurative sense, to describe someone who is pursuing a goal or engaging in an activity that is unlikely to succeed or to express a sense of frustration or disbelief at someone's behavior.

Examples
Protesting that decision now is just barking at the moon. 
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