Noun
(informal) A graveyard.
(dominoes) In the game of dominoes, the pile of upside-down pieces that have yet to be used.
(aviation, slang) A dumpsite for obsolete or unusable aircraft.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAJ Styles proved that he had in fact survived his WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match with The Undertaker, as "The Phenomenal One" returned to action on this week's Monday Night Raw. Source: Internet
And if it gets produced too soon, without any opportunity for development, the play gets iffy reviews, doesn’t get produced anywhere else and ends up on the forgotten script boneyard. Source: Internet
Boneyard Match between AJ Styles and Undertaker that will take place in a graveyard and guarantees an open grave. Source: Internet
Hancock’s Delaney Heinonen slides under the tag attempt of Lake Linden-Hubbell’s Mackenzie LePage Wednesday at the Boneyard in Lake Linden. Source: Internet
TUCSON – At the “Boneyard,” row upon row of B-52s, F-4 Phantoms, A-10 Warthogs and some of the rarest military aircraft dating back to World War II provide a panoramic vision of aviation history. Source: Internet
The 1-206th scavenged spare parts from nine M102 howitzers that were located in the Camp Taji Boneyard. Source: Internet