Wash Bottles


wash bottles; a very funny and quite colloquial phrase emanating from the real b-town; brampton, ontario canada!

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wash bottles (or washing bottles, bottle washer, etc) is simply a term used, either jokingly, seriously or somewhere in between, to describe the act of f-ll-t–. do note, however, that this phrase must be used with a strong portuguese accent, as was common in the development of this catch-phrase. the phrase is often used to describe a negative situation, or towards someone in a negative way, similar to telling someone to f-ck-off.

the words can be interchanged depending on the use and tense of the incident in which the phrase is being used – see below examples
“why don’t you go wash bottles down by the creek!”

“hey buddy, go wash bottles!”

“your mom is a bottle washer!”

“you washed bottles for a living”

and so on – take it and go!

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