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boned in Italian

boned in Italian is fottuto, disossato — boned means having had the bones taken out before cooking or serving.

boned in Italian

fottuto
adj
(slang) Beset with unfortunate circumstances that seem difficult or impossible to overcome; in imminent danger.
disossato
adj
(of meat or fish) Having had the bones removed before cooking.

What does "boned" mean?

  1. adj Having had the bones taken out before cooking or serving.
    "She bought a boned leg of lamb so it would be easier to carve."
  2. adj In serious trouble; facing a situation that looks impossible to escape (informal).
    "If the boss finds out about this, we are so boned."

boned in a sentence

  • She bought a boned leg of lamb so it would be easier to carve.
  • The fishmonger sells the salmon fully boned and skinned.
  • If the boss finds out about this, we are so boned.
  • He realized he was boned the moment he saw the flashing police lights.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "boned" in Italian?

"boned" in Italian is fottuto, disossato. boned means: Having had the bones taken out before cooking or serving.

How do you use "boned" in a sentence?

Example: "She bought a boned leg of lamb so it would be easier to carve." In Italian, "boned" is fottuto, disossato.

Are there other ways to say "boned" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "boned": fottuto, disossato.

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