bott
/bɒt/; /bɑt/; /bɔt/; /bɑːt/; /bɑt/; /bɔt/; /bɒt/; /bɒːt/Definitions
1. noun
a small bottle, typically made of glass or plastic, used for storing or carrying liquids
“She carried a water bott in her backpack.”
2. verb
to store or carry something, especially a liquid, in a bott
“The hikers botted up some water before climbing the mountain.”
3. verb
to fit or insert something tightly into a bott or other container
“She botted the cork into the wine bottle.”
4. verb
to hit or strike something, often with force or violence
“The baseball player botted the ball with his bat.”
5. verb
to decorate or embellish something
“The artist botted the painting with intricate patterns.”