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The meaning of "bottle and glass"
"
Bottle and glass
"
Meaning:
Cockney rhyming slang for arse.
Example:
He slipped on those wet leaves by the gate. Legs in the air and landed on his bottle.
Where did it originate?:
Britain
.
Where is it used?:
Mostly Britain.
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