bone
1. verb, vulgar slang To have sexual intercourse. I can't believe you two boned last night! He's not a long-term relationship-type of guy. He clearly just wants to bone you. A: "I think those two boned last night after the party." B: "Well, they did spend the whole night flirting!"
2. noun, vulgar slang The penis. You need to keep your bone in your pants and stop sleeping with random girls! Hey, I don't want to see your bone—pull up your pants! They said there's a guy going around flashing his bone to people in Central Park.
3. noun, vulgar slang An erection. I got a bone while daydreaming in math class today—it was so embarrassing! Sarah became quite embarrassed when she noticed that her date had a bone in the middle of the movie. Wow, I only caught a glimpse of my wife in that skimpy outfit and I already have a bone!
4. The trombone. I used to play the bone in the marching band in high school. I knew that Ed played he trumpet, but I had no idea he was learning to play the bone! Who is playing the bone at this ungodly hour? No civilian wants to be awakened by a brass instrument!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
bones
1. n. dice. (See additional forms at bone.) Toss me the bones and get out your checkbooks.
2. n. a nickname for a ship’s physician. (From sawbones. Also the nickname of the doctor on the starship Enterprise of Star Trek fame.) This fat bones actually wanted me to lose weight.
3. n. a nickname for a skinny person. (Also a term of address.) Ask bones there what he wants to drink.
4. n. dollars; money; cash. The tickets only cost a few bones, but the play was lousy and I want my money back.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.