Throw me a bone!

throw (one) a bone

To attempt to appease or placate someone by giving them something trivial or of minor importance or by doing some small favor for them. (A reference to giving a dog a bone or scrap from a bigger portion of food.) My younger brother is always pleading for me to help out his career, so I threw him a bone and got him a small gig.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Throw me a bone!

Help! College students used this phrase to ask classmates for assistance in studying for an exam or as a request for the answers.
See also: throw
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
See also:
  • throw (one) a bone
  • throw a bone
  • throw somebody a bone
  • toss (someone) a bone
  • toss a bone to (someone)
  • throw a bone to (someone)
  • crying over spilled milk, it's no good/use
  • make (something) out of nothing
  • make out of nothing
  • smooth (someone's) ruffled feathers