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- Q6726779 subject Q8248012.
- Q6726779 abstract "To make one's bones is an American English idiom meaning to take actions to establish achievement, status, or respect. It stems from, and is a corruption of, the idiom "establish one's bona fides".Although the idiom appears to have originated in the United States criminal underworld it has since migrated to more popular and less sinister usage; including law enforcement, legal, and religious discussions.".
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- Q6726779 comment "To make one's bones is an American English idiom meaning to take actions to establish achievement, status, or respect. It stems from, and is a corruption of, the idiom "establish one's bona fides".Although the idiom appears to have originated in the United States criminal underworld it has since migrated to more popular and less sinister usage; including law enforcement, legal, and religious discussions.".
- Q6726779 label "Make one's bones".