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Arse — is an informal English term referring to the buttocks, which is commonly used in English speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, parts of Canada and former parts of the British Empire. In the United… … Wikipedia
bottle — • courage, balls. eg he lost his bottle , he bottled out , he s got a lot of bottle . The most common explanation of this term is that it comes from the Rhyming Slang bottle and glass arse . ie. To loose ones bottle, to loose ones arse… … Londonisms dictionary
arse — I. n 1. British the backside, buttocks, anus. This word is not, strictly speaking, slang, but an ancient term (aers in Anglo Saxon, descended from Germanic nouns related to an Indo European ancestor meaning tail ) which, since the 17th cen tury,… … Contemporary slang
bottle — I. n British courage, bravery, nerve , especially in the phrases to have a lot of bottle , to lose one s bottle and his/her bottle s gone . It derives from bottle and glass , rhyming slang for arse. Most users of bottle are ignorant of its… … Contemporary slang
bottle and glass — I Australian Slang the arse II Cockney Rhyming Slang 1. Arse I gave him a good kick up the bottle. 2. Class … English dialects glossary
bottle and glass — n British arse. The rhyming slang phrase, still heard in 2004, probably dates back to the 1960s, if not earlier. It is also the ori gin of the better known bottle, meaning courage … Contemporary slang
Bottle and glass — the arse … Dictionary of Australian slang
the bottle — 1. an addiction to intoxicants Bottles and intemperance have long gone together, especially if the preference is for wines and spirits: The bottle was enjoyed by both as a launching pad for the missile of social grace. (Ustinov, 1971)… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
List of episodes of The Osbournes — This page is an episode guide to episodes of the reality television series The Osbournes .eason 1There Goes the NeighborhoodThe debut episode opens with a brief introduction of the family with a voice over and scenes of each member, such as Jack… … Wikipedia
Russian jokes — ( ru. анекдоты (transcribed anekdoty), literally anecdotes) the most popular form of Russian humour, are short fictional stories or dialogues with a punch line. Russian joke culture features a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar… … Wikipedia