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    Who and when did the musicians expression "play it to the bone" get started?

    Question #128569. Asked by endoverend. (Dec 23 12 11:12 PM)


    faridsbabe

    According to this source, "to the bone", as a phrase denoting excellence of quality, originated in New Zealand.


    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=to+the+bone


    Dec 30 12, 12:57 AM


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