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To be fixated on a particular topic. I was late once, and my boss is like a dog with a bone, bringing it up every chance she gets. Don't mention his ex-wife, or he'll be like a dog with a bone, and we'll hear about her all night long. See also: bone, dog, like.
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  • What does australian slang 'dog and bone' mean?
  • What does dog and bone mean in british?
  • What does given the dog a bone mean?
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Sure, dogs love bones, but it doesnt mean they should all be allowed to eat them. The risks associated with feeding bones to dogs apply to bones from all kinds of animals, whether they are raw or cooked. However, the risks are highest with cooked bones, especially those from poultry because they tend to splinter.
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1. Give = Present, feed, hand over, gift 2. Dog = Bitch 3. Bone = Boner... (Erection) Math: Therefore 1+2+3 = Feed a Bitch a Boner English: Your about to lay your dick upon a girls mouth, vagina , anus or anyother hole you can find/make... -
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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.)
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What Does It Mean When a Dog Brings You His Bone and Lays It Beside You? Im Over Here. Your four-legged chum could be dropping his bone off right beside you just to get you to focus on him. Lets Play. Of course, it is possible that leaving the bone next to you is a play request. If Buster is one ...
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Givin' the dog a bone. I'm just a givin' the dog a bone. Givin' the dog a bone. Oh, she's no Mona Lisa. No, she's no Playboy star. But she'll send you to heaven. Then explode you to Mars. Oh, she's using her head again. Using her head again.
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In Australia the term to give a dog a bone has several idiomatic meanings.

One meaning is to give some one a break, a second chance.

In this instance someone might say, "Come on, give the dog a bone!" ( As in, let them have another go or have pity on them)

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To tell someone to give the dog a bone means to tell them to have sex with someone; to satisfy the third person's sexual desire. In this case the phrase is somewhat derogatory , and usually refers to a male 'giving' to either a female or a male .
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If you hadnt given the bone to the dog, you probably wouldve just thrown it in the trash. Similarly, the expression give someone a bone means do someone a small favor or give him or her a little reward. The reward might not be very big or special, especially to the person who gives it.
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In Australia the term to give a dog a bone has several idiomatic meanings. One meaning is to give some one a break, a second chance. In this instance someone might say, "Come on, give the dog a bone !" ( As in, let them have another go or have pity on them) FAQ. =I.

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