Choker vs Bottler - What's the difference?
choker | bottler | Synonyms |
(senseid)A piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace, tight to the throat.
* 2010 , Alice Fisher, The Observer , 24 Oct 2010:
One who, or that which, chokes or strangles.
One who operates the choke of an engine during ignition.
(slang) Any disappointing or upsetting circumstance.
One who performs badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when winning.
A person, company, or thing who , especially in bulk.
* 1899 , John Calder, The Prevention of Factory Accidents ,
* 1994 May 30, Shawn Willett, PC tools help Coke add life to flat AS/400 data'', '' ,
* 2010 , James M. Wahlen, Clyde P. Stickney, Paul Brown, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw, Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis, and Valuation: A Strategic Perspective , 7th edition,
A truck used for transporting bottled goods in crates.
(British, sports, slang) A person who or group that fails to meet expectations, especially one prone to such failure.
a person or thing that is excellent or admirable.
* 1970 , , Parliamentary Debates ,
* 2007 , Anthony David Parsons, Tony Parsons, Valley of the White Gold ,
* 2010 , Drew Hunt, Colin and Martin?s London Christmas ,
Choker is a synonym of bottler.
As nouns the difference between choker and bottler
is that choker is (senseid)a piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace, tight to the throat while bottler is a person, company, or thing who , especially in bulk or bottler can be a person or thing that is excellent or admirable.choker
English
Noun
(en noun)- She appears on the 90th anniversary issue of French Vogue wearing nothing but a mask, gloves and a choker – everything but her now iconic gap-toothed pout and impressive cleavage is obscured.
- I lost £100 on the horses today — what a choker!
Synonyms
* (one who chokes another) strangler * bummer, downer, pisserbottler
English
Etymology 1
From .Noun
(en noun)page 307,
- They shall provide all bottlers with face guards,.
page 63,
- Such data is of great value both to the bottlers and to Coca-Cola?s sales and marketing groups.
- “When the bottler looks at this information, he might be interested in how a certain supermarket is performing, while we in the company are interested in how much, for example, McDonalds is buying in the Southeast,” Aviles notes.
page 278,
- Note 8, “Noncontrolled Bottling Affiliates” (Appendix A), indicates that PepsiCo owns approximately 40 percent of the common stock of some of its bottlers .
Synonyms
* (person or group prone to unexpected failure) chokerEtymology 2
Origin relates to something being of a high quality and worthy of preservation by bottlingNoun
(en noun)page 455,
- In Kiwi language anyway, the Minister of Industries and Commerce will go down in history as a real bottler in every sense of the word.
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- Mum's a real bottler and you?ll find her very sympathetic.
page 7,
- “You?re a real bottler , mate. That sheila has been trying to get into my pants ever since Sydney. Didn't know how I?d get rid of her.”
