bottle-o

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A bottle shop.
 * 2)  A door-to-door trader in used bottles.
 * , Henry Lawson, 1984, Leonard Cronin (editor), A Fantasy of Man: Henry Lawson Complete Works, 1901-1922, Part 2, |%22bottle-os%22+-intitle:%22bottle-o|bottle-os%22+-inauthor:%22%22&dq=%22bottle-o%22|%22bottle-os%22+-intitle:%22bottle-o|bottle-os%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=WgkDT7DGIuPYmAWQt8XUBg&redir_esc=y page 546,
 * Time was when my old friend, Benno the bottle-o, drew his turn-out into the shade of the big old fig-trees under the church at the top of the hill, and went back and thrashed the most notoriously brutal driver well and good.
 * Time was when my old friend, Benno the bottle-o, drew his turn-out into the shade of the big old fig-trees under the church at the top of the hill, and went back and thrashed the most notoriously brutal driver well and good.