He tried to master his words before the vocabulary test.
To "bone up" means to review, to remind yourself of what you already know.
I think you mean PULL A BONER -- it means to make an embarrassing mistake.
It is a funny way of saying something made you laugh. That's you will laugh toooooo much.
When you see "As ___ as ____" you are looking at a simile, not an idiom. A simile is just a way of comparing two things in a vivid way. In this case, you're comparing something to a dry, hard bone. In other words, this thing is very dry.
The expression means to confront someone with whom you have a quarrel, usually said to them prior to beginning the argument. "I have a bone to pick with you," is the expression, and then the angry party lays out the reason they are angry.It means they have a small complaint that they want to discuss with you. The image is of the two of you picking the last bites of meat off a bone.
It is a funny way of saying something made you laugh. Americans love using big phrases and words when one will do, so we have a lot of sayings like this, where we say the same thing with more words or in a funny way.
The idiom for "bury the bone" is "to let sleeping dogs lie." It means to avoid stirring up old conflicts or problems.
Nothing - you don't "bone" responsibilities.
I think you mean PULL A BONER -- it means to make an embarrassing mistake.
"I Tried" was directed by Rich Newey. The movie was released in 2007 and stars Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Wish Bone. Viewer ratings of the movie are generally around five on a scale of ten.
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It is a funny way of saying something made you laugh. That's you will laugh toooooo much.
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The most common phrase is "nose to the grindstone," as in "He really has his nose to the grindstone this week."
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=YES THEY DID MAKE A MOVIE. WITH KRAYZIE, LAYZIE, & WISH BONE IN IT. IT IS CALLED "I TRIED" BASED ON THEIR HIT SINGLE IN 2007.=
he broke a bone in his foot when he was about to go on stage.
yes he has