BOTTLE
–noun
1. a portable container for holding liquids, characteristically having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic.
2. the contents of such a container; as much as such a container contains.
3. bottled cow's milk, milk formulas, or substitute mixtures given to infants instead of mother's milk.
4. the bottle, intoxicating beverages; liquor.
–verb (used with object)
5. to put into or seal in a bottle.
6. British. to preserve (fruit or vegetables) by heating to a sufficient temperature and then sealing in a jar.
–noun Architecture.
1. Also, boutel, boutell, bowtel, bowtell: a convex moulding, as a torus or ovolo.
2. Also, bottle: a curved fractable.
I once wrote you a letter
Which I slipped inside a bottle.
The bottle had held some very nice wine
(I had drunk it all in search for courage and words)
And I thought I had drained it all.
But when you broke the bottle
To read my prose
You found it full of drunken letters
Uproarious grammaticals and
Tittering errors.
21st December 2024
15 hours ago
3 comments:
That's wonderful - drunk on overlooked fumes.
LOL! I LOVE this one! The image of all the words tipsy & stumbling over each other!
can't you just hear them?
the word "heart" for example,
**pushes the word love out of the way** says: "oh for pete's sake, you there, "LOVE" get back where you belong, no...no *points*, over there...BEHIND the word 'roses'...
ugh...
Word love is snickering uncontrollably the entire time.
Great scene, Stacy. I do hope they are not too drunk though. That could get really embarassing.
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