buttload

Etymology
From. Butt in this context may be possibly one or both of:
 * (Etymology 3)
 * (Etymology 5)

Alternatively, the term may either be a corruption of 🇨🇬 or have been influenced by that term (except for the specific, West Country dialect sense).

Noun

 * 1)  A regional English measure of capacity of a heavy cart (a butt), containing 6 seams, or 48 bushels, equivalent to 384 gallons.
 * 2)  A large amount carried in a butt.
 * We spent all day Sunday and picked up a buttload of pecans.
 * 1)  Any large but unspecific amount.
 * 1)  A large amount carried in a butt.
 * We spent all day Sunday and picked up a buttload of pecans.
 * 1)  Any large but unspecific amount.

Related terms

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