Hepatious Bone (noun) hɑ/peɪ/ʃ/ʌs/ : typically seen as a good omen, a godly blessing, or otherwise positive vibe type beat. Some cultures believe to also be a sign of fortune. In recent times, Hepatious Bone has been found inside modern cuisine such as pizza, promting the cultural zietgeihst of "boneless pizza" as finding this here is often a very bad omen, akin to a banshee's wailing (Yourself or someone close to you dying after hearing this scream).
Other definitions
Hepatious Bone (Epcot) : The bones that Mr. Skeltal's Skeleton Army are made out of, reinforced by years of calcium consumption and prayer
Other definitions
Hepatious Bone (Epcot) : The bones that Mr. Skeltal's Skeleton Army are made out of, reinforced by years of calcium consumption and prayer
"Hepatious Bone" :)
by Rocket Hops February 2, 2025

by BossTruth October 4, 2020

This term is a play on the infamous terms, 'red-bone' and 'yellow-bone', but for dark-skinned chicks who are considered to be an 'Exotical';
They usually have red or golden undertones to their dark skin.
They usually have red or golden undertones to their dark skin.
by Aamich July 29, 2024

by george.e.porgie July 14, 2016

by Bone,jeff December 11, 2019

by blossombitch May 9, 2018

When the male mounts the female during intercourse and, after insertion, revolves around his own axis. A male in orbit is not beyond the reach of Earth's gravity. In fact, gravity is what holds him in orbit.
The force of gravity in keeping the male in circular motion is an example of centripetal force. Since it acts always perpendicular to the motion, gravity does not do work on the Orbiting Bone if it is in a circular pleasurable orbit.
The force of gravity in keeping the male in circular motion is an example of centripetal force. Since it acts always perpendicular to the motion, gravity does not do work on the Orbiting Bone if it is in a circular pleasurable orbit.
''Hey Alain, I swung by your mom's house and gave that biotch some cray-cray Orbital Bone with a side of pimp juice!''
by Kedifications March 1, 2023
