by 😫😫😫 August 21, 2016
Someone misheard "bon appetit" and assumed it was a mashup of these words. Although they have correctly defined it as a phrase said before eating something delicious, and as being French in origin. Literally "good appetite!"
Adam: "Oh, our food's here! This smells amazing."
Jacqueline: "Let's eat! Bon appétit!"
(Bone apple tea)
Jacqueline: "Let's eat! Bon appétit!"
(Bone apple tea)
by Mickuddle August 26, 2016
by Policiacorrer September 17, 2016
by nadia😈 March 30, 2020
like when the food hella good and you bout to eat it you say bone apple tea its like french or something.
by YourVeryOwnCat January 18, 2017
"Bone apple tea" is a phrase that memetically communicates or references the word "malapropism".
"A malapropism is a type of language error that occurs when a person mistakenly uses a word that is similar in sound to the word they intended to use, but which has a completely different meaning. This can result in a humorous or absurd effect, as the person using the word may not realize that they have used it incorrectly. For example, someone might say "I need to buy a new flammable for my car" instead of "I need to buy a new fuel filter for my car." Malapropisms are often used intentionally in comedy or satire to create a humorous or absurd effect, and they can also occur accidentally in everyday speech when a person is unaware of the correct usage of a particular word." - ChatGPT
"A malapropism is a type of language error that occurs when a person mistakenly uses a word that is similar in sound to the word they intended to use, but which has a completely different meaning. This can result in a humorous or absurd effect, as the person using the word may not realize that they have used it incorrectly. For example, someone might say "I need to buy a new flammable for my car" instead of "I need to buy a new fuel filter for my car." Malapropisms are often used intentionally in comedy or satire to create a humorous or absurd effect, and they can also occur accidentally in everyday speech when a person is unaware of the correct usage of a particular word." - ChatGPT
Person 1: What does it mean to "starch your engines"?
Person 2: Actually, what you mean to ask is "what does it mean to START your engines", "STARCH your engines" is a bone apple tea
Person 1: Goodbye
Person 2: Actually, what you mean to ask is "what does it mean to START your engines", "STARCH your engines" is a bone apple tea
Person 1: Goodbye
by Tekaiguy December 27, 2022
by Ankwondonbon August 23, 2016