make (one's) bones



make (one's) bones

1. To kill someone in order to obtain membership in a criminal organization. Used in this way, the phrase is often associated with the Mafia. A: "Has Johnny Dukes made his bones yet?" B: "Not yet, he's still a low level guy."
2. To solidify one's reputation. He made his bones as a big city detective before joining our town's police force.
See also: bone, make

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HeulwenHIEL-wenWelsh
TriciaTRISH-əEnglish
Nicomedes-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Suhayl-Arabic
Britt[brit]
Sanderson['sændəsn]