Verb
(informal) To dissociate or act abnormally for a short period of time.
(idiomatic) To reach a high level of popularity during a specific time.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI am hoping, though, that many of them have kids, who, when they have a moment to take a break from their iPods, Internet, or Google, will explain to their parents running the country just how the world is being flattened. Thomas Friedman
You know how every now and then, you have a moment where your whole life stretches out ahead of you like a forked road, and even as you choose one gritty path you've got your eyes on the other the whole time, certain that you're making a mistake. Jodi Picoult
It's really wonderful to be able to be nobody, and then have a moment when I can be somebody, and then go right back to being nobody again. Natalie Merchant
I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie, and it's always been floating up there, but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me. Colleen Atwood
If you are ambitious you can have a moment of glory but it will most likely be temporary. But talent always finds its way out. Natalia Vodianova
Everyone should have a moment with Ron Howard in their life to give you faith in our industry. Sally Kirkland