词汇 | bone |
释义 | bone Theme: MUSIC n. a trombone.Herman is just a wonder on the bone.She plays the bone like nobody's business. bone 1. adjective tasteless, unfortunate, inferior UK, 1995 2. noun 1 the penis, especially when erect US, 1916. 2 the active participant in homosexual sex US, 2001. 3 the middle finger raised in a gesture meaning, roughly, 'fuck you!' US, 1957. 4 a marijuana cigarette; hence, marijuana. A visual pun US, 1978. 5 a tobacco cigarette. A visual pun US, 1992. 6 a measurement of crack cocaine sold for $50 dollars US, 2003. 7 heroin US, 1993. 8 a dollar US, 1889. 9 one thousand dollars US, 1988. 10 a trombone US, 1918. 11 an irritation; an annoyance; an aggravation. A figurative extension of a 'bone in the throat' US, 1944. 12 a domino. Usually in the plural US, 1959. 13 in private poker games or other private gambling, a white betting chip US, 1866. 14 a black person US, 1992. 15 in baseball, an error in judgment. An abbreviation of 'bonehead play' or BONER US, 1915 3. verb 1 to have sex from the male point of view US, 1971. 2 to interrogate a suspect. Police and criminal use; probably from earlier sense (to seize, to arrest) UK, 1966. 3 in mountain biking, to strike the nose of your seat with your buttocks US, 1992. 4 to study intensely US, 1859 bone up bone up informal to learn as much as you can about something, in order to prepare for an examination, meeting etc:+ on I'm very weak in my science subjects, so I'll really have to bone up on them.+ for Yesterday Dole left for San Diego, where he will bone up for Wednesday's debate. bone1. verb, vulgar slang To have sexual intercourse. I can't believe you two boned last night! 2. noun, vulgar slang The penis. You need to keep your bone in your pants and stop sleeping with random girls! 3. noun, vulgar slang An erection. I got a bone while daydreaming in math class today;it was so embarrassing! 4. The trombone. I used to play the bone in the marching band, can you believe it? boneverbSee boner bone1. n. a trombone. (see also bones.) She plays the bone like nobody’s business. 2. Go to boner. bones1. 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.
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