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two pounds, or earlier tuppence (2d), from the cockney rhyming slang: bottle of spruce
Gerry Cottle is London Cockney rhyming slang for bottle.
Phrs. An unlikely thing. Used in expressions to add emphasis, such as in 'bent as a bottle of chips', 'queer as a bottle of chips', 'mad as a bottle of chips' etc
Bottle and glass is London Cockney rhyming slang for the buttocks (arse).
Bottle is slang for to injure by thrusting a broken bottle into a person. Bottle is British slang for courage or nerve.Bottle is British slang for money collected by street entertainers or buskers. Bottle is busker slang for to collect money from the bystanders.Bottle is betting slang for odds of /.
hot water bottle
Vrb phrs. To lose courage. Cf. 'bottle' and 'bottle it'.
Arse. I gave him a good kick up the bottle.
Kettle and hob is London Cockney rhyming slang for Bob. Kettle and hob is London Cockney rhyming slang for fob.
Brown Bottle is slang for beer.
Coppers (police). Blimey - I think the bottles are on to me!
Bottle up and go is Black−American slang for to leave.
Captain Kettle is London Cockney rhyming slang for to settle, to end an argument.
Bottle and stopper is London Cockney rhyming slang for a police officer (copper).
Noun. Courage, confidence. E.g."Johnny's scared, he's lost his bottle." Verb. To smash a bottle into a person's face, very often a beer bottle after a drinking spree.
Hottie is British and Australian slang for a hot water bottle.
n nerve. To “lose one’s bottle” is to chicken out of something — often just described as “bottling it.” It may be derived from Cockney rhyming slang, where “bottle” = “bottle and glass” = “arse.” Losing one’s bottle appears therefore to refer to losing the contents of one’s bowel.
- Something you have after twenty pints of lager and a curry. A lotta bottle! This means courage. If you have a lotta bottle you have no fear.
Something you have after twenty pints of lager and a curry. A lotta bottle! This means courage. If you have a lotta bottle you have no fear.
Verb. 1. To lose courage. Also bottle out. See 'bottle'. 2. Shut up! Usually imper.
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v. t.
To assail in battle; to fight.
n.
To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories.
n.
One who bottles wine, beer, soda water, etc.
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of Bottle
a.
Fertile. See Battel, a.
v. t.
To bottle.
n.
A mottled appearance.
v. t.
To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to bottle wine or porter; to bottle up one's wrath.
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Having the nose bottle-shaped, or large at the end.
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of Battle
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of Mottle
n.
Fig.: Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in the bottle.
a.
Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices.
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Put into bottles; inclosed in bottles; pent up in, or as in, a bottle.
n.
Alt. of Battle-axe
n.
The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains; as, to drink a bottle of wine.
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A kind of wash bottle with two or three necks; -- so called after the inventor, Peter Woulfe, an English chemist.
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Having the shape of a bottle; protuberant.
v. t.
A struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life.
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