make one's bones
English
Verb
make one's bones (third-person singular simple present makes one's bones, present participle making one's bones, simple past and past participle made one's bones)
- (idiomatic) To commit a murder in order to be respected in a criminal gang.
- 1976, Gloria Vitanza Basile, The Godson, page 232:
- Mario Cacciatore was fourteen when he made his bones.
- 1976, Gloria Vitanza Basile, The Godson, page 232:
- (idiomatic, by extension) To establish one's bona fides; to establish status and respect.
- 2018 January 18, Eric Bradner and Chris Cillizza, "Republicans are running in 2018. Running from Trump", CNN.com (retrieved 4 September 2018):
- Politicians—good ones, at least—make their bones by knowing which way the wind is blowing.
- 2018 January 18, Eric Bradner and Chris Cillizza, "Republicans are running in 2018. Running from Trump", CNN.com (retrieved 4 September 2018):
Translations
to establish respect
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