“Boneless timbs” is mostly a joke/slang phrase, not a real product name or formal term. It’s a meme-style way of talking, and people use it in a couple of loose, humorous ways:

  • As a goofy phrase built from “boneless” (like boneless wings) plus something that sounds similar to “Timbs” (Timberland boots), just for wordplay and absurdity.
  • As part of the broader internet habit of calling everyday things “boneless” for laughs (e.g., “boneless pizza,” “boneless ice,” etc.), where the humor is that the item never had bones to begin with.

Because it’s not a standard dictionary phrase, different threads or posts might spin it slightly differently, but it’s not an official fashion term or a recognized product line. It’s basically meme slang that relies on the listener already being used to the “boneless X” joke format online. I don’t currently have access to live forum threads or up-to-the-minute slang dictionaries, so if you saw “boneless timbs” in a very specific context (like a screenshot, TikTok, or tweet), the poster might also be using it as an inside joke or with a very context-specific meaning. In that case, the safest reading is: it’s meant to be ridiculous on purpose, playing on “Timbs” and the “boneless” meme.