crack a bottle Idiom, Proverb
crack a bottle|bottle|crack
v. phr. To open a new bottle of alcoholic beverage.
On birthdays it is customary to crack a bottle and offer one's best wishes.
crack a bottle
crack a bottle Open a bottle so as to drink its contents, as in
Let's celebrate by cracking a bottle of champagne! This seemingly modern colloquialism was first recorded in H. Kelly's
School for Wives (1773): “When shall we crack a bottle together?”
crack a bottle
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accessible a bottle, abnormally of wine, and alcohol it.Learn more: bottle, crack
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