Boner — may refer to: * A blooper, a small mistake having an amusing effect * A blunder, a spectacularly bad or embarrassing mistake * A boning knife, a narrow knife for removing bones from meat, poultry or fish * A United States Department of… … Wikipedia
Boner, Ulrich — ▪ Swiss writer Latin Ulrich Bonerius flourished 1324–49 Swiss writer and Dominican monk, whose collection of fables in verse was the first book to be printed in the German language (Bamberg, 1461). Boner, known to have been of a… … Universalium
Boner — Recorded as Bonar, Boner, Bonner and Bonnaire, this is a surname of a number of possible origins, each with its own distinct derivation. Firstly, the surname may be English and Scottish but ultimately of pre 8th century Old French origins. As… … Surnames reference
Merkle's Boner — Fred Merkle, 1908 Merkle s Boner refers to the notorious baserunning gaffe committed by rookie Fred Merkle of the New York Giants in a game against the Chicago Cubs in 1908. Merkle s failure to advance to second base on what should have been a… … Wikipedia
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Ulrich Boner — Ulrich Boner, or Bonerius, (fl. early 14th century), was a German speaking Swiss writer of fable. He was born in Bern, descended of an old Bernese family and, as far as can be ascertained, took clerical orders and became a monk; yet as it appears … Wikipedia
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