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bigbird | 02:53 Thu 09th Dec 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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what does "boning up "mean?
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'To bone up on' means to study something hard. It has been used in that sense - particularly in the USA - since the early 19th century. You'll hear it in such sentences as: "I'll need to bone up on algebra before next week's test."
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ta very much
I'm glad you answered that one first, Quizmonster. I had a completely different meaning but I think bigbird should stick with yours.
I was aware that 'bone' had other interpretations, Glossop! However - always the gentleman - I did not imagine those were what Bigbird was looking for.
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Well yes.....I did wonder about the other interpretation,but was assured I had got it wrong,lol........bigbird
A bone was used to polish boots - therefore to bone up may come from means to polish i.e prepare..
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The shoe cleaning bit is very interesting,had no idea they used a bone!!!!!......and that fits in with preparing,as in preparing for an exam....thanks for that,bigbird
"Bone" and "boning" also have the same rude slang meanings in the US you naughty guys are thinking of, tsk tsk.  Young school kids usually giggle uncontrollably when a teacher, after making a mistake, says "Well, I really made a boner that time."  But Quizmonster's definition is correct (as always!)
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Thanks guys......think I'm clear on that one now,Happy new year all....bigbird

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