If an Australian says to you that "your blood's worth bottling", he/she is paying you a major compliment.
If an Australian believes you have been of great assistance to him/her in some way,for example solved a worrying problem for the person, had a positive impact on the person's life, been a true and helpful friend to that person, or done something of a significant positive nature for that person then he/she may show his/her very great appreciation for your help by telling you "Mate (or your name), your blood's worth bottling". Generally it is a special compliment only handed out for some personal contribution by you that the person believes is of particular significance to him/her. It is said when other methods of showing your appreciation are not enough, where it may be difficult to put your feelings into words or where it saves you going into a long winded explanation of your feelings.
by Dr J D Collins August 11, 2006
by Nayskool July 31, 2006
Know your worth can be used in both positive and negative contexts. In a positive way it’s a form of both support and encouragement; you’re letting someone know they’re important. A contrasting way of using this is by implying someone is worth less than you or not worth anything.
Positive - It’s okay Emily, know your worth!
Negative - Stop being racist and know your worth you fat shit
Negative - Stop being racist and know your worth you fat shit
by big dick draven December 21, 2019
Your in a game of fifa and it’s 1 minute to 6pm which means content drops, you can’t miss a single second of it so you leave the game and receive a message from the person u just played against you now need to tell them to know there worth mate it’s 6pm it don’t always have to be 6pm just let them know there worth nish
by Yt trapstar October 5, 2022
by 2sox January 7, 2011