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bonier

English

Adjective

bonier

  1. comparative form of bony: more bony

Alternative forms

  • boneyer

Anagrams

  • O'Brien, borine, neibor

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boncer

English

Etymology 1

In marble sense: British dialect (north Hampshire), probably variant of bouncer (a large thing). In slang sense (= remarkable, excellent): replaced by voiced variant bonzer.

Alternative forms

  • bonzer

Adjective

boncer (comparative more boncer, superlative most boncer)

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, informal, obsolete) Remarkable; wonderful.
    Synonyms: bottler, ripper

Etymology 2

Noun

boncer (plural boncers)

  1. (New Zealand, dated) A kind of large marble; a bonce.
  2. (New Zealand, Australia, informal, obsolete) Something remarkable, wonderful, excellent, etc.

References

Anagrams

  • Brecon

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