Dictionaries:

bottle:

1. On the bottle , in England, means engaged in male prostitution . It derives from the Cockney rhyming slang bottle-and-glass to rhyme with arse . In the United States, bottle refers to prostition in general.

2. Short for bottle-and-glass , Cockney rhyming slang for arse . See ass for synonyms.

3. To perform anal-intercourse (on a woman). See anal-copulation for synonyms.


See Also: bottle, bottle dance, bottle-ass, cough cabbage water, erotogenicity, go on the game, infantilism, Little Genie, queen for a day, sex appealing, sexually appealing, stone butch, swallow the worm, teat

Quotes Containing bottle:
Wyn Strafford (Dennis Morgan) to Kitty (Ginger Rogers) in Kitty Foyle (1940): ''Darling, you look like the wrapping around the neck of a champagne bottle .''
Junior (Bob Hope) and Ebeneezer (Paul E. Burns) speaking about Mike (Jane Russell) a performer in Son of Paleface (1952): - Junior: ''She''s really got it!'' - Ebeneezer: ''She''s got what?'' - Junior: ''I don''t know but if we could bottle it we could make a fortune.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Sheila/Red (Lana Turner) and Gil(bert) (James Stewart) in Ziegfeld Girl (1941): - Sheila : ''I''m a Ziegfeld girl!'' - Gilbert: ''You sound like a bottle of milk that just got certified.''
Sheila/Red (Lana Turner) and Gil(bert) (James Stewart) in Ziegfeld Girl (1941): - Sheila : ''I''m a Ziegfeld girl!'' - Gilbert: ''You sound like a bottle of milk that just got certified.''
Junior (Bob Hope) and Ebeneezer (Paul E. Burns) speaking about Mike (Jane Russell) a performer in Son of Paleface (1952): - Junior: ''She''s really got it!'' - Ebeneezer: ''She''s got what?'' - Junior: ''I don''t know but if we could bottle it we could make a fortune.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan) speaking of Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas) in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952): ''Jonathan is more than a man , he''s an experience; and he''s habit-forming. If they could ever bottle him, he''d outsell ginger ale.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan) speaking of Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas) in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952): ''Jonathan is more than a man , he''s an experience; and he''s habit-forming. If they could ever bottle him, he''d outsell ginger ale.''
Junior (Bob Hope) and Ebeneezer (Paul E. Burns) speaking about Mike (Jane Russell) a performer in Son of Paleface (1952): - Junior: ''She''s really got it!'' - Ebeneezer: ''She''s got what?'' - Junior: ''I don''t know but if we could bottle it we could make a fortune.''
Richard 'Ditch' Brodie (Charlie Sheen) and KGB agent Chris/Krista Maldova (Natassja Kinski) who just swallowed the worm from a bottle of Mescal in Terminal Velocity (1994). - Richard : 'Watch out for the... Oh, God!' - Krista: 'What was that?' - Richard : 'You swallowed the worm .' - Krista: 'I was trained to swallow all sorts of things. ' - Richard : 'Careful, I may just have to marry you.'
Athos (Van Heflin) to d''Artagnan (Gene Kelly) and The Three Musketeers (1948): ''To die among friends. Can a man ask more, can the world offer less? Who wants to live till the last bottle is empty? It''s all-for one, d''Artagnan, and one for all.''


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