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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bottler

Bottler \Bot"tler\ (b[o^]t"tl[~e]r/), n. One who bottles wine, beer, soda water, etc.

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bottler

Etymology 1 n. 1 A person, company, or thing who bottle#Verb, especially in bulk. 2 A truck used for transporting bottled goods in crates. 3 (context British sports slang English) A person who or group that fails to meet expectations, especially one prone to such failure. Etymology 2

n. (context Australia New Zealand slang often with "real" English) a person or thing that is excellent or admirable.

WordNet
bottler

n. a manufacturer that makes and bottles beverages

Wikipedia
Bottler

Bottler may refer to:

  • Bottling company, a company which mixes drink ingredients and fills up cans and bottles with the drink.
  • "Bottler" also a name used to describe truck bodies with roll-up side doors specifically designed to carry soda and/or beer bottles, and even propane tanks.
  • "Bottler" is also a character created by Irish stand-up comedian Brendan Grace; in the comedy sketch, "bottler's" partner-in-crime was called "rasher".
  • Bottler is a synonym for a person or group prone to unexpected failure.
  • Bottler is common slang, referring to people who have a poor attendance at social events.
  • A water disruptor, aka "bottler" or "bottler lite" (et al), is a small shaped-charge device used in explosive disposal.

Usage examples of "bottler".

After them march the guilds and trades and trainbands with flying colours: coopers, bird fanciers, millwrights, newspaper canvassers, law scriveners, masseurs, vintners, trussmakers, chimneysweeps, lard refiners, tabinet and poplin weavers, farriers, Italian warehousemen, church decorators, bootjack manufacturers, undertakers, silk mercers, lapidaries, salesmasters, corkcutters, assessors of fire losses, dyers and cleaners, export bottlers, fellmongers, ticketwriters, heraldic seal engravers, horse repository hands, bullion brokers, cricket and archery outfitters, riddlemakers, egg and potato factors, hosiers and glovers, plumbing contractors.

He accepted a goblet of mulled wine from the bottler, snuffing the aroma and grunting his approval.

Coffyn relocked the door once they were out again, and sent his bottler for a pint of wine.

He had a small household, a daughter living with him, bottler, grooms and other servants, as well as various outside workers.

Baldwin to describe the scene he had found the night before, or to summarize the evidence he had been given by the bottler and first finder.

The bottler considered his position quickly while the knight rested his chin on his cupped hand.

Omni is the owner and controller of retail chain stores, banks, mortgage companies, fast food chains, soft drink bottlers, you name it.

But if the contamination has reached other bottlers, then whoever is behind this could be anywhere.

Rodde could picture them: comfortable, prosperous traders with their wives and servants all around them, children running and playing among the rushes, the fires glowing and adding to the thick atmosphere as servants ladled stews, panters cut hunks of bread, bottlers topped up mugs and cups, and all about dogs sat and scratched or waited, watching hopefully.

You belong under a tent, along with the jugglers, the fire-eaters, and the bottlers of snake oil.