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BoningCharging a lot more for an asset than its worth.
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BoningThe process of making the leg appear thicker by causing the hair to stand out on the thigh; used to make beef appear more appealing for meat.
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BoningDefinition Charging an investor or buyer a higher price than what a particular asset is actually worth.
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BoningPreparation process which removes bones from meat, poultry, game or fish.
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BoningSmall, usually plastic (or bone in days gone by) strips that are used in wedding gowns and other garments (such as a corset or in Elizabethan clothing) to hold a fit and usually a vertical shape for t [..]
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BoningBoning is stiff metal or plastic strips that are used for support. It is normally used in strapless dresses or corsets, but boning can also be used for such things as stabilizing a square neckline, shaping a waist area, and even helping form a sleeve.
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BoningExcessively charging for an asset so that the expected price is over the actual value.
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BoningPreparation process which removes bones from meat, poultry, game or fish.
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BoningTo remove flesh from the bone or joint of meats, poultry, etc. A special boning knife is used and a degree of skill is required so as not to damage the end product.
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BoningPreparation process which removes bones from meat, poultry, game or fish.
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BoningCharging a lot more for an asset than its worth.
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