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bone out verb to leave US- — Wolff87, urbandictionary.com, 31 July 2003
- I heard the cops are coming–let’s bone out. — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A Slang 6, p. 31, 2009
- Eazy got so panicked and scared the nigga tried to bone out and leave us. — B.G. Knocc Out, btnhboard.com, 16 March 2009
- to back down from a confrontation; to run away from danger US
- — People Magazine, p. 72, 19 July 1993
- — Bill Valentine, Gang Intelligence Manual, p. 75, 1995
- to leave quickly US
- I know if I had some money I’d bone the fuck out. — Menace II Society, 1993
- Blood, I can’t go back to the Valley. I snatched the blood up out of the car and I pulled out the strap on him, and when I busted, I just
- jumped in the ---- and boned out. — Los Angeles Times, p. B5, 10 September 1994
- while snowboarding, to hold your leg straight during a manoeuvre in the air US
- — Elena Garcia, A Beginner’s Guide to Zen and the Art of Snowboarding, p. 121, 1990
- to relax, to idle US
- “I go to my mama’s house like Friday through Sunday, and I bone out.” — Leon Bing, Do or Die, p. 32, 1991
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