What does bottler mean in Australian slang?
excellent
/ ˈbɒt lər / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun. Australian and New Zealand Slang. a person or thing that is excellent or excites admiration.
What is bottler mean?
A bottler is a person or company that puts drinks into bottles.
What does a little bottler mean?
bottler – something that has gone the way you want: you little bottler. brass – money.
What does bottling someone mean?
: to keep (a feeling or emotion) inside instead of expressing it : to hide (a feeling or emotion) She’s kept her feelings about the accident bottled up for too long. I know he’s angry, but he bottles it up inside instead of talking to someone about it.
What does bottled it mean slang?
phrase [VERB inflects] If you say that someone has bottled it, you mean that they have lost their courage at the last moment and have not done something they intended to do. [British, informal]
What is a Rebeller?
rebeller in British English (rɪˈbɛlə) noun. rare. someone who rebels; a rebel.
When do you give someone the Big a in Aussie slang?
A- misc/phrase: as in the big A; In Australian slang, to give someone the big A is to dismiss that someone out of hand. A bit more choke and you would have started.- misc/phrase: This is a statement that is said sarcastically to somebody who had just broken wind in public, rather loudly.
What are some slang terms used in Australia?
A Cold One – Beer. Accadacca – How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC. Ankle Biter – Child. Arvo – Afternoon (S’Arvo – this afternoon!) Aussie Salute – Wave to scare the flies. Avo – Avocado. Bail – To cancel plans. ‘Bruce bailed’ = Bruce isn’t going to turn up.
Is there slang in the outback of Australia?
Australian slang is common not only in the outback, but throughout the entire country. So make sure you study our Australian Slang Dictionary before your visit – even if you are already familiar with English!
What do Aussies mean when they say Slab?
So, what do Aussies mean when they say: “Let’s grab a slab from the bottle-o for our piss-up later.” A “slab” is a quantity or beer, usually a box. You can buy this from a liquor store (Aussies call this a bottle shop, or “bottle-o”). Then, a “piss-up” is a very informal phrase for a party where alcoholic drinks are involved.