bone apple tea

English

Etymology

From a food photo uploaded on Facebook by Dunta Pickett on 1 August 2016, which was captioned “My BIRTHDAY dinner to myself...bone Apple tea.” It was screenshotted and posted on the Worldstar Hip Hop Facebook page[1] and spread as a meme in a few days.

Phrase

bone apple tea

  1. (humorous) Misconstruction of bon appétit
    • 2016 November, Jesse Standing, “Review: Abandoned Salad”, in The Moot Times, University of Calgary, page 10, column 4:
      Whoever gets this car next is going to be pissed because the steering wheel is covered in oily dressing. Bone apple tea!
    • 2017, L.A. Fields, “King of Fruits”, in Steve Berman, editor, His Seed: An Arboretum of Erotica, Unzipped Books, →ISBN, page 93:
      He takes the other spoon, and we each dig out a bite of this gunk. I’m breathing through my mouth so I don’t have to smell so much of it, but all that means is I’m starting to taste it on the air instead. / “Ready?” Perry asks. / “Sure,” I say. “Bone apple tea.” / Perry laughs, and I hope there’s nothing called a bone apple that can be made into a tea, I’m just trying to be smartass while I can still talk without retching.
    • 2022 April 1, Good Boy, “The goodest boy”, in The Bull, volume 97, Searcy, Ark.: Harding University, page 4A, column 3:
      Bone apple tea,” they say to each other as they grill chicken and saute broccoli.

References

  1. Worldstar Hip Hop (2016 August 1) Facebook.

Further reading

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