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What does 'to cruck a bottle' and 'balla baby' mean?



 
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What does 'to cruck a bottle' and 'balla baby' mean? #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:56 am   What does 'to cruck a bottle' and 'balla baby' mean?
 

to cruck a bottle and balla baby?

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What does 'to cruck a bottle' and 'balla baby' mean? #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:46 am   What does 'to cruck a bottle' and 'balla baby' mean?
 

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Please supply context. Perhaps you mean 'crack a bottle'? This probably means to open a bottle.
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