n. insignificant, symbolic monetary work bonus; a "bonus" in name only
adj. intended to pacify with money: as in "throwing a dog a bone"
adj. intended to pacify with money: as in "throwing a dog a bone"
Tiffany was looking forward to her Christmas bone-dog; Tiffany was always disappointed in her office's bone-dog approach to quarterly bonuses.
by Slater29 March 25, 2011

"Boning" (to bone) means basically "killing undead skeletons to obtain their bones". It's a term used mostly in communities based on games (namely Minecraft), where such action is possible.
by MrPoiuytre May 20, 2020

Bone smashing is the act of breaking your jaw bone to make the bone more defined to “mog the competition”
by Cruz_taco March 5, 2024

by loveable idiot October 9, 2008

Someone who is so old and brittle that they are practically a bag of bones. Another word for "living under a rock"
by DormaIsBetterThanYou January 6, 2025

When you feel so tired or relaxed that your bones feel like rubber/jello, and all you can do is just wiggle (kinda like those balloon guys at the front of a car dealership)
by MeatGrease September 4, 2021

The mathematics, like Sir Johns First Aid, where we are. The god particle of business. 25 cents for a paper bag (slams fist on desk in anger), is it worth it? There is a present potential to be paid more if you can cure cancer. Left all the money under the dig tree or in a big steel can, gotta know the lurks and perks. Innovation!
by BromptonCocktail February 4, 2024
