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embottle

According to our philosophical Mexican friend Juan, the term "Enbottle" means To show and/or retain.

No emotion shall embottle her face.

by PhoenixPhire September 12, 2011


embottle

1. To hold something tightly with great meaning.

2.To enslave sexual prey; The act of enslaving one whom you have been lusting after.

1. "Fiona embottled the words of the wise old woman."

2. "Caitlin embottled Pharrell Williams after his concert in Amsterdam when her seductive nature caught his attention"

by Madison Cooper October 30, 2007

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embottle

to embrace or understand
2- to wrap around
3- inside, contained within or inside the internal (usually used in the context of inner meaning)

1-I embottled this concept quickly
2-I must embottle this package with wrapping paper
3- I found the answer embottled in my inner psych

by JJ September 24, 2004