The "butter tax," is an England tradition that dates to 1942 or slightly before, wherein it is considered a polite practice or fairly common place to take (without asking) a small knob of butter, when you visit someone else's house in the Cheshire region of the UK. The practice stems from the mid second world war days, when if you visited or met up with a neighbour/friend it would be common practice to steal a personal amount of butter to use for your own means.
P1: "When you visited Elsa in Malpas, did you implement the butter tax?"
P2: " Yeah man, I took a decent 1/8oz of it. She had margarine too, but fuck that."
P2: " Yeah man, I took a decent 1/8oz of it. She had margarine too, but fuck that."
by Life-Form August 22, 2018
Example: when making grilled cheese use bacon butter instead of dairy butter to spread on both sides of the bread before frying.
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When a voice is so smooth it is described as butter (but for your ears and not your mouth because it's sound and not food)
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The guns are the things that appreciate with value after you buy them, the butter is clothes and jewelry that don't mean anything after you buy in
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