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'''Boner''' or '''boners''' may refer to:''' |
'''Boner''' or '''boners''' may refer to:''' |
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* [[Boner Records]], a California-based independent label |
* [[Boner Records]], a California-based independent label |
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* ''[[Boner's Ark]]'', a comic strip about a sailing ship filled with animals |
* ''[[Boner's Ark]]'', a comic strip about a sailing ship filled with animals |
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* The Boner Awards feature on [[Radio From Hell]], a morning radio show on Salt Lake City-based X96 |
* The Boner Awards feature on [[Radio From Hell]], a morning radio show on Salt Lake City-based X96 |
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* A United States Department of Agriculture [[carcass grade]] for slaughter cattle |
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== Slang == |
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* Boner, a slang term for "a silly mistake" |
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* Boner, a slang term for an [[erection]] |
* Boner, a slang term for an [[erection]] |
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==People== |
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=== Real people === |
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* [[Alice Boner]] (1889–1981), Swiss painter and sculptor, art historian, and an Indologist |
* [[Alice Boner]] (1889–1981), Swiss painter and sculptor, art historian, and an Indologist |
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* [[Bill Boner]] (born 1945), former mayor of Nashville, Tennessee |
* [[Bill Boner]] (born 1945), former mayor of Nashville, Tennessee |
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* [[Seraina Boner]] (born 1982), Swiss cross-country skier |
* [[Seraina Boner]] (born 1982), Swiss cross-country skier |
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* [[Ulrich Boner]] (fl. early 14th century), a German-speaking Swiss writer of fable |
* [[Ulrich Boner]] (fl. early 14th century), a German-speaking Swiss writer of fable |
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=== Fictional characters === |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* {{sl|intitle:boner OR boners|label=All pages with a title containing ''boner'' or ''boners''}} |
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* [[Bone (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Bone (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Bones (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Bones (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Bonar (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Bonar (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Blunder (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Blunder (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Blooper]], a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew in a film or video production |
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Revision as of 15:00, 16 May 2017
Look up boner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boner or boners may refer to:
- Boner Records, a California-based independent label
- Boner's Ark, a comic strip about a sailing ship filled with animals
- The Boner Awards feature on Radio From Hell, a morning radio show on Salt Lake City-based X96
- A United States Department of Agriculture carcass grade for slaughter cattle
- Boner Stabone, a recurring character on the TV series Growing Pains
- Boner, a slang term for an erection
People
- Alice Boner (1889–1981), Swiss painter and sculptor, art historian, and an Indologist
- Bill Boner (born 1945), former mayor of Nashville, Tennessee
- Brian Boner, American politician and a Republican member of the Wyoming State Senate
- Charles Boner (1815–1870), English travel writer, poet and translator
- David Boner (born 1941), Scottish former footballer
- Gary L. Boner (1940–2005), American football player and coach
- Hylck Boner, wife of 17th century Dutch magistrate Johannes Saeckma, notably the subject of a painting by Frans Hals
- Jan Boner (before 1463–1523), also known as Hans Boner, German-born Polish merchant and banker
- John Henry Boner (1845–1903), North Carolina poet
- Seraina Boner (born 1982), Swiss cross-country skier
- Ulrich Boner (fl. early 14th century), a German-speaking Swiss writer of fable
See also
- All pages with a title containing boner or boners
- Bone (disambiguation)
- Bones (disambiguation)
- Bonar (disambiguation)
- Blunder (disambiguation)
- Blooper, a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew in a film or video production