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Boatload vs Buttload - What's the difference?

boatload | buttload |

Buttload is a synonym of boatload.



As nouns the difference between boatload and buttload

is that boatload is a large quantity while buttload is a large amount, possibly a variant of boatload, or perhaps referring to a large container known as a butt.

boatload

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (slang) A large quantity.
  • He showed up an hour later with a whole boatload of hamburgers, chips, cookies, and assorted other munchies, not to mention sodas and beer, and we all fell in and stuffed ourselves silly.
  • * 2006 , Rob Pegoraro, "Waiting for the Winner of a High-Definition High Noon", The Washington Post , December 10 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/09/AR2006120900011.html]
  • What's a fair price to pay for video perfection, or even something that looks a lot like it? In the case of high-definition movie discs, the answer may not just be "a boatload of money," but having to keep two incompatible players under the TV set.

    buttload

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A large amount, possibly a variant of boatload, or perhaps referring to a large container known as a butt.
  • We spent all day Sunday and picked up a buttload of pecans.
  • (vulgar, slang) A large amount, originally refering to a large container, butt.
  • * 1999 , Philip Greenspun, Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing , page 267:
  • You can collect a metric buttload of data about user activity on your site without too much effort.
  • * 2004 , Theresa Alan, Spur of the Moment , page 264:
  • Anyway, they are paying me a buttload of money to do this series, and I want to share my good fortune with you and that's that.
  • * 2005 , Napoleon Dynamite: The Complete Quote Book , Simon and Schuster, ISBN 1416915524, page 67:
  • "Yeah, there's, like, a buttload of gangs at this school."

    Alternative forms

    * butt-load

    See also

    * tun (of wine or beer, contains two butts) * pipe (of wine or beer, is 126 gallons or one butt) * hogshead (of wine or beer, one-half butt) * barrel (of wine or beer, one-quarter butt) * ton * cask * keg