What did the skeleton say before dinner?
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Bone appetit.
The joke “What did the skeleton say before dinner? Bone appetite” is a play on words that combines the skeletal theme with a common phrase used before meals. The phrase “Bon appétit” is a French expression that translates to “Enjoy your meal” in English. It’s often said to someone before they start eating, wishing them a pleasant dining experience. In the joke, “Bon appétit” is humorously altered to “Bone appetite,” with “bone” referencing the skeleton.
This meal is going to be rib-tickling good!