1) From the South-West coast of England it means cooking
fish, especially conger eel, by simmering in malt vinegar with herbs and spices. Usually eaten
hot, at one time it was stored in pots for later consumption; effectively pickled
fish.
2) Buried, possibly deriving from “potting”, the process of planting seeds or seedlings in earth or compost, it is the slang term for burying the victim of a hit. The use has been extended to apply to someone who has received a put down so vicious that they are figuratively
dead and buried.
3) British Army slang, to shoot and kill an enemy combatant, derives from the old hunter's expression '
one for the
pot', referring to a rabbit, pigeon shot and killed.
4) To be fired from your job, either because you are a total WOFS or some other reason.
5) To be really drunk, pissed or rat arsed; derives from
pot, the Australian slang for a beer glass.
6) To get
high smoking grass, derives from
pot one of the alternative names for marijuana.
1) What's for tea? Potted conger? Great!
2) What a silly cow! She tried to diss him, but his comeback totally potted her.
3) You know that sniper that's been giving us trouble,
Jimmy's potted the bastard.
4) Jimmy got caught stealing petty cash and got potted.
5) Sheila’s just had a baby boy, so Bruce’s mates took him down the
pub and got him potted.
6) I
don't what that stuff was, but three tokes and I couldn't find my
ass with both hands, totally potted!