bonable

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

bone + -able

Adjective

bonable (comparative more bonable, superlative most bonable)

  1. (slang, vulgar) Able to be or worthy of being boned; sexually attractive.
    • 2001 January 31, Kenneth R. Crudup, “Re: Are we all geeks or what?”, alt.video.dvd, Usenet
      Pete discovers the pitfalls to dating highly-bonable actress-type Hollywood women from 1/2 a world away
    • 2005 July 22, Petey Poblano, “Re: Ouch! My ears!”, alt.tv.big-brother, Usenet
      Nikomis still hurts my eyes. Yikes, what a horror show.
      At least Holly is bonable.
    • 2006 September 7, Jason Lammers, “Re: [horrog] Re: g banger sister”, Horrog, Google groups
      if we put all our own bits of information together we might get a clearer picture.
      I heard she's pretty bonable! How about you guys. Does she have a fat rack?

Derived terms

  • bonability
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