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1)Transparent Container, usually for liquids that is narrow, circular-based, mostly handle-less and with an ever-narrowing top, where the opening is found.
2) To hit someone on the head with a glass bottle, smashing the bottle in the process. 3) Guts or determination 4) Female with no volouptous features, in comparison to 1) 1) Pass that bottle o' coke
2) I bottled him with some bud 3) You don't have the bottle for this 4) She looks like a bottle. |
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Bottle - whether you have the nerve to take on something. Don't bottle it now you big bottler.
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easier way to say bottle of liquor
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To break a bottle over someone's head, usually done from behind; great way to start a bar fight. "Dude, shut the fuck up before I bottle you!"
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a word used by people in the know to describe two of anything. Usually only used by ticket touts or bookmakers 1. have you got any tickets
2. i've got a bottle 1. nah mate i need a carpet (carpet being three in the same parlance) |
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To "bottle" is to force someone to vacate a stage during a public performance, by throwing a hail of drink bottles at them. A variation is to piss in said bottles first. Popular at the Reading Festival. Dude! 50 Cent got totally bottled at the Reading Festival.
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Policeman in Cockney rhyming slang. i.e. Bottle (& stopper) = copper = policeman. Scappa, there's a bottle.
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