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- What jump means?
- What does jump a girl mean?
- What does it mean to jump the broom?
- What does jumping someone mean?
- What does it mean when you want to jump someone's bones?
- What does jumping someone's bones mean?
- What does it mean if you want to bone someone?
- What does bone stand for?
- What does boning up mean?
- What is bone made of?
- Are teeth made of bone?
- Why is bone harder than cartilage?
What jump means?
1a : to spring into the air : leap especially : to spring free from the ground or other base by the muscular action of feet and legs. b : to move suddenly or involuntarily : start. c : to move energetically : hustle. d : to start out or forward : begin —usually used with off jump off to a big lead.
What does jump a girl mean?
verb - transitive to engage in intimate physical contact, usually intercourse. Also jump (one's) bones. I want to jump him. See more words with the same meaning: sex or not-quite-sex (ambiguous terms).
What does it mean to jump the broom?
Brooms were (are) waved over the heads of marrying couples to ward off spirits. The couple would often but not always jump over the broom at the end of the ceremony. Jumping over the broom symbolized the wife's commitment or willingness to clean the courtyard of the new home she had joined.
What does jumping someone mean?
robbed
What does it mean when you want to jump someone's bones?
jump (one's) bones slang To have sex with one, especially in an energetic or enthusiastic manner. Samantha was ogling the waiter and murmured crassly that she'd like to jump his bones. I could tell the two wanted to jump each other's bones, so I excused myself and left them to their own devices. See also: bone, jump.
What does jumping someone's bones mean?
Filters. (idiomatic, slang) To have sex.
What does it mean if you want to bone someone?
to have sexual intercourse. The person doing the "boning" is usually on the giving end. That chick got boned last night. I boned her last night. ... See more words with the same meaning: sex, sexual intercourse.
What does bone stand for?
BONE
Acronym | Definition |
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BONE | Beos Networking Environment |
BONE | B-1 Bomber (B-One) |
What does boning up mean?
intransitive verb. 1 : to try to master necessary information quickly : cram bone up for the exam. 2 : to renew one's skill or refresh one's memory boned up on the speech just before giving it.
What is bone made of?
Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called collagen, with a mineral called calcium phosphate that makes the framework hard and strong.
Are teeth made of bone?
Teeth consist mostly of hard, inorganic minerals like calcium. They also contain nerves, blood vessels and specialized cells. But they are not bones. Teeth don't have the regenerative powers that bones do and can't grow back together if broken.
Why is bone harder than cartilage?
It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues. Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces. Bone is highly vascularised, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.
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