by ui3hewds May 8, 2021

by anonymous June 7, 2022

This term is used to call someone a mistake because on the British M1 motorway an accident is a daily thing so in tern if you say to someone they where born on the M1 you are calling them an accident
by Calstrul August 10, 2019

by Jobu14 November 25, 2005

by Joom Joom June 15, 2010

An idiom that refers to the gist, heart of the matter, the point or nitty-gritty. It can also be used to describe a person or thing that is responsible for the inner workings of a larger whole.
Similar Sayings:
Where the rubber meets the road
Similar Sayings:
Where the rubber meets the road
Mike: "So I went out to dinner with Jen. She was flirting all night and we went back to my place after. We started cuddling....
Dave: "Dude, where does the muscle meet the bone?"
Mike: "We fucked."
"There are many people responsible for this company's success but Jim's behind-the-scenes work is where the muscle meets the bone."
Dave: "Dude, where does the muscle meet the bone?"
Mike: "We fucked."
"There are many people responsible for this company's success but Jim's behind-the-scenes work is where the muscle meets the bone."
by wordsmith444 February 6, 2012

Laadan was wrong.
He was wrong and I was right. He said it was "wheres all the rum gone?" but it was actually "why's all the rum gone".
by Baconnnnnater November 23, 2013
