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Bonivation

An action taken, motivated by the opportunity to impress and ultimately bone someone, most likely someone who plays hard to get.
Balto's bonivation to bang Jenna was so strong he embarked on a daring quest to guide the lost dogsled team carrying dyptherium medications through seracs and avalanche terrain.

Jenna was the bonivation for Balto to embarck on the dangerous quest to bring medicine to the sick children, including Jenna's owner, Rosie.
by Thanosisajackass January 3, 2019
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bonive

Pronunciation: /ˈboʊnɪv/
Definition:
1. Of high moral value; virtuous and admirable.
2. Demonstrating honesty, benevolence, and integrity.
3. Reflecting positive qualities or beneficial characteristics.
4. Conformant ethical standards and principles.

Significance:
• It defines morally upright behavior.
• It emphasizes virtue and righteousness.
• It identifies admirable traits.
• It avoids vague or imprecise terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of benevolence.
• It improves clarity in ethical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "good."
Adjective: bonive
Adverb: bene
Singular noun: bone
Plural noun: bones
Examples:
• "Bonive leadership inspires confidence and loyalty."
• "Charitable organizations exemplify bonive values."
• "Tutors instill bonive habits in students."
• "Honesty and fairness define bonive individuals."
• "Selecting the bonive option assists to superior results."
by Dmitrio November 30, 2025
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