{"id":9561,"date":"2022-09-25T18:00:15","date_gmt":"2022-09-25T18:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=9561"},"modified":"2022-09-25T18:01:09","modified_gmt":"2022-09-25T18:01:09","slug":"no-bones-about-it-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/no-bones-about-it-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"No Bones About It \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did a friend say 'no bones about it'<\/em><\/strong> after you challenged them to an embarrassing task? This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression.<\/p>\n The expression 'no bones about it'<\/em> means you have no hesitation in confronting an embarrassing or awkward situation<\/u>. You feel comfortable when dealing with people that others find uncomfortable or embarrassing.<\/p>\n It's a way of saying that you don't feel squeamish or struggle with people in awkward circumstances,<\/u> and you have no qualms with confronting or dealing with these issues.<\/u><\/p>\n \"If you want me to fire her, no worries. I have no bones about it. I can look her in the eyes and terminate her without a second thought. Maybe I'm a bit sociopathic like that.\"<\/p>\n \"I have no bones about it. I'll step to that girl and ask her for her number, even if it gets me slapped in the face. You willing to bet me I won't do it?\"<\/p>\n \"Look, it might bother you, but I have no bones about it. I'll do whatever it takes to make it happen, even if I have to pace myself in an awkward position.\"<\/p>\n \"I'll grab it, no bones about it. I don't fear snakes. They're like dogs to me. I have dozens of them at home as pets.\"<\/p>\n \"I have no bones about it. Some people see it as awkward or embarrassing, but I see it as amusing. You can rely on me to take care of it if you can't find anyone else.\"<\/p>\n \"I don't get it. Yesterday you said you have no bones about it, and today you refuse to do it. What's with the sudden change in your attitude?\"<\/p>\n \"I don't care if she shames me. I have no bones about it. Let's get it over with, and we'll be ready to go to lunch.\"<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The expression 'no bones about it' originates from an earlier rendition of the phrase 'to find no bones in something.' This version of the saying means to find difficulties or obstacles in something.<\/p>\n This version of the term first appears in the writings of Friar Brackley in a letter to John Paston in 1459 concerning a legal dispute between the two.<\/p>\n \u201cand fond that tyme no bonys in the matere.\u201d<\/p>\n (Undertook it and, that time, found no bones in the matter).<\/p>\n The contemporary version of the saying first appears in 'The theatre of Gods' in 1597, where it reads as follows.<\/p>\n \"Divers of the Roman Emperours were so villanous and wretched, as to make no bones of this sin with their owne sisters, as Caligula, Antonius, and Commodus.\"<\/p>\nMeaning<\/h2>\n
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