by SWERUPFAMDATSPIK November 28, 2013
by dtizzle990s November 28, 2013
Something people say instead of "going out to eat" because they think that makes them cool
and also "going out to eat" sounds lame I guess
and also "going out to eat" sounds lame I guess
by Articulatoryn00bthe// January 25, 2019
The idiom "Digging Up Bones" refers to someone dwelling on a long-past relationship which he/she regrets losing.
Breaking up with a significant other and thinking about all the good times you shared together on Valentines Day or their Birthday etc. would be considered "Digging Up Bones."
by Seek Orion May 09, 2009
by Sp1404 June 18, 2023
To "Dig up the past" would be to reflect on the past or to bring up something of the past up in conversation which may not always be appropriate depending on the topic being spoken about.
"Ralph decided to dig up the past and say that he had remembered how he went hunting with a friend illegally, to a police officer."
by Nerd person October 31, 2013
1. Mate, how’d you get that scar? 2. Beth’s been out of commission for 4 days so I was digging up the leeks.
by Craig2infrance May 27, 2018