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What does dog and bone mean in British?

"Dog and bone" is a British slang term for a mobile phone.

It's thought to have originated from the shape of early mobile phones, which resembled a dog's bone.

The term is often used humorously or colloquially. You might hear someone say:

* "I need to grab my dog and bone, I've got a call."

* "My dog and bone is dead, I can't get any signal."

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