T-bone
See also: t-bone
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: tēʹbōn, IPA(key): /ˈtiːbəʊn/
Etymology 1
Elliptical form of T-bone steak.
Etymology 2
From the ⊤ shape produced by the vehicles involved in such a collision, with allusion to T-bone ¹.
Verb
T-bone (third-person singular simple present T-bones, present participle T-boning, simple past and past participle T-boned)
- (transitive, chiefly US slang, of a motor vehicle) To collide perpendicularly with the side of something, usually another vehicle.
- 1984: R and T, volume 35, page 187 (CBS Publications)
- Holmes, who was a lap ahead and in 6th spot, couldn’t avoid T-boning him and in the coming together they were both out.
- 1993: Car and Driver, volume 39, page 25 (Hachette Magazines, Inc.)
- Its hood had already been accordioned from T-boning somebody else[.]
- 2007: Paul Myers, It Ain’t Easy: Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues, page 77 (Greystone Books; →ISBN, 9781553652007)
- They get to an intersection when suddenly the limo gets T-boned and everything gets thrown around all over the car.
- 1984: R and T, volume 35, page 187 (CBS Publications)
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