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bottle noun 1 a hollow glass or plastic container with a narrow neck, for holding liquids. 2 a bottleful. 3 a baby's feeding bottle or the liquid in it. 4 Brit slang courage, nerve or confidence He said he'd jump, but then he lost his bottle. 5 (usually the bottle) slang drinking of alcohol, especially to excess (especially hit or take to the bottle). verb (bottled, bottling) to put something into, enclose or store it in bottles.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: ultimately Latin buttis a cask.
bottle something off to draw (wine or spirits) from the cask and put into bottles. bottle out Brit slang to lose one's courage and decide not to do something. bottle something up to hold back or suppress (one's feelings about something). |
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