• @Apepollo11
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    4 months ago

    Quick question - do Americans use the expression “bottled it” for being scared off?

    I’m wondering because in an episode of The Boys, Butcher says the related phrase “I lost my bottle” when he meant “I lost my rag”, and it made it to air, even though it made no sense in the context.

      • @Glytch
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        44 months ago

        A second American - checking in to confirm that phrase isn’t used over here

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      34 months ago

      Not an american, but bottling something up means more like keeping something inside oneself. Like a wish, or trauma.

      • @Apepollo11
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        24 months ago

        We have that too (UK), but here, when used without the “up” part, “bottling it” and “losing your bottle” means getting scared and deciding not to do something.

        Essentially, bottle = courage.