A porrmantaeu of the words "Bone" and "Trousle", both which apply to the fictional character of "Papyrus" from UNDERTALE and is used as the name to Papyrus' Battle Theme (Not to be confused with "Nyeh Heh Heh", Papyrus' Overworld Theme); "Bone" refers to Papyrus' species as a skeleton, and "Trousle" being a made up word similar to "Tousle" which means to "make (a person's hair) untidy" which matches the unorganized, childish, and rambunctious personality of Papyrus. The word being made up also further exemplifies Papyrus' childish and ridiculous nature.
Person 1: What's Papyrus' Battle theme yet again?
Person 2: Oh, it's "Bonetrousle".
Person 1: Cheers, it's one of my favs!
Person 2: Oh, it's "Bonetrousle".
Person 1: Cheers, it's one of my favs!
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Get the bonettify mug.Bronte boys are a group of males ranging from 10 to 60 years old they like to spend their days down in the cubes sussin out the shories eyeing out the fitties. Known for their famous gully raves and infamous doggybags. They pull 85% of the fit bitches give 100% of all faggots shit
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*frat guys wrestling. suddenly, one stops*
Frat Guy 1: Dude, why'd you stop, bro?
Frat Guy 2: Well, bro, I was totes about to put you in a headlock, but then I felt your broner brush up against my leg.
Frat Guy 1: Dude, why'd you stop, bro?
Frat Guy 2: Well, bro, I was totes about to put you in a headlock, but then I felt your broner brush up against my leg.
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Get the broner mug.Pronounced Bo-eth, "Boneth" is an alternative to the word "Both". They mean the same thing and can be used in the same context, but "Boneth" is funnier, especially when used on Mrs. Lightbody at LRGS (fitty). Note the silent "n" according to baby chubber Josh Ray.
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