An idiom I invented based on the phrasal verb "bottle up" which means to hide emotions or feelings inside.
Breaking the bottle basically means you're letting those emotions or feelings loose, accidentally or not.
Also the idiom equivalent of "venting" to someone.
Breaking the bottle basically means you're letting those emotions or feelings loose, accidentally or not.
Also the idiom equivalent of "venting" to someone.
by Zeph Here September 6, 2023
The action of throwing empty beer bottles in gardens at night is used to scare off the young ones away so they won't be there to get molested by sexual predators.
"Mommeh, there be broken glass all over!"
-"Let's go home, my special boy! Some other special dude and two chicks must have been breaking beer bottles all night!"
-"Let's go home, my special boy! Some other special dude and two chicks must have been breaking beer bottles all night!"
by Gillibuns December 22, 2008
When midnight shift workers get out of work and proceed to go to the nearest watering hole, instead of going to bed, and proceed to pound beers back until their faces fall off.
Neal: Hey Dave want to hit up daybreak bottle break when this shit bag of a shift ends?
Dave: Hells to the yea, this night has been total brutality.
Neal: We're totally going to drink until drafternoon!
Dave: Hells to the yea, this night has been total brutality.
Neal: We're totally going to drink until drafternoon!
by nbroo April 19, 2009