ololo/kalama
ololo kalama
nkowa
deziemkpo eji ugegbe maobu roba mee bu nke nwere ogologo olu,eji ya agbanye ihe obula di mmiri
nkeji ajuju
dezieaha
omummatu
deziebiko zutara m ololo mkpo/kalabottle (plural bottles) 1.A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids. [quotations ▼]
Beer is often sold in bottles.
2.The contents of such a container. I only drank a bottle of beer.
3.A container with a rubber nipple used for giving liquids to infants, a baby bottle. The baby wants a bottle.
4.(Britain, informal) Nerve, courage. You don’t have the bottle to do that! He was going to ask her out, but he lost his bottle when he saw her.
5.(attributive, of a person with a particular hair color) A container of hair dye, hence with one’s hair color produced by dyeing. Did you know he’s a bottle brunette? His natural hair color is strawberry blonde.
6.(obsolete) A bundle, especially of hay; something tied in a bundle. [quotations ▼]
7.(figuratively) Intoxicating liquor; alcohol. to drown one’s troubles in the bottle Tracy Chapman, “Fast Car” (song): See, my old man’s got a problem. He live[sic] with the bottle; that’s the way it is.
Synonyms[edit] (for feeding babies): baby's bottle, feeding bottle, nursing bottle (US) (courage): balls, courage, guts, nerve, pluck ma abuo m ga-eje gbanya mmanu