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bottle baby
noun
- an infant fed by bottle from birth, as distinguished from one who is breast-fed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bottle baby1
Example Sentences
Cowie, who had been a bottle baby, responded first, fighting the current that was up to his chest to head toward the food.
“They threw away my baby’s diapers, formula, bottle, baby food and clothes. They threw away everything.”
He was best known for the disco song Cola Bottle Baby, which formed the basis for Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.
She bypasses breezy feel-good sentiment of so much contemporary country music dominating the radio airwaves, harking back instead to the deep-reaching songs of Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn: “I put a hurtin’ on the bottle/Baby now I’m blind enough to see/Been drinkin’ whisky like it’s waters/But that don’t touch the pain you put in me.”
The song begins with its chorus: “I put a hurtin’ on the bottle/Baby, now I’m blind enough to see/Been drinking whiskey like it’s water/But that don’t touch the pain you put on me.”
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