Question Posted Saturday December 15 2007, 10:30 pm
gender: f
age: 13
so me and my friends have nicknames... and for some reason mine is "bonejumper"
they say that it is someone who looks for hot guys... but i just want to make sure, just in case it is not pererted...
so please tell me what it means
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday December 17 2007, 12:18 am: "Jumping someone's bones" is an idiom synonymous with having sex with someone, or, more frankly, fucking someone.
So "bonejumper" would suggest that you're someone who has sex with people.
I don't consider that perverted, but I'm 20, and you're 13. I'd try to get your friends to change your nickname if I were you. You don't want to be known as "bonejumper" in middle school. (Rumors suck, trust me.)
Good luck
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
zoomzooom answered Sunday December 16 2007, 3:58 pm: It could mean, that you're a "always all over someone" type of person not necessarily sexual, just clingy. or it could mean what the other person who gave advice says, all depends on who you're talking to and how they take it. [ zoomzooom's advice column | Ask zoomzooom A Question ]
aDoRkAbLe_Co0kIe_ answered Sunday December 16 2007, 1:47 pm: well a "bone" is sometimes referred to as an erect male penis. So when I think of "bonejumper"...to put it bluntly, I think of a person who "jumps" on a lot of "erect male penises" ie. someone who has sex with a lot of guys, a hoe. Thats not a name I would want to be called. Are you sure these girls are your friends? [ aDoRkAbLe_Co0kIe_'s advice column | Ask aDoRkAbLe_Co0kIe_ A Question ]
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