A rather gross way of saying 'a lot'. Probably derived from 'Boat Load'.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
a buttload
A whole BUTTLOAD
A buttload
because you are fat and you have a buttload of poop in your system
2 shoes, a baby diaper and a buttload of guns... or ask yahoo
they gave Africa a buttload of money to help stop aids
a buttload, u inject heroin, u smoke weed, and much more
go to codejunkies.com or supercheats.com to get a buttload of action replay codes for the ds
a buttload, u inject heroin, u smoke weed, and much more
A buttload in modern slang just means "a large amount," but surprisingly, it is also actually a real unit of measure that has fallen out of favor for perhaps obvious reasons. :) A butt (from Middle English bote) is equal to two hogsheads, but hogsheads vary according to the contents. In the United States a hogshead is typically 63 gallons and a butt is 126 gallons. Some sources say that the difference in size of a butt depends on where you live (gallons vs imperial gallons). In Scotland, a butt is 108 Imperial gallons, and a hogshead is 54 gallons. Other sources say that a butt was 126 gallons if wine, and 108 if ale, which would go along with the varying-hogshead size explanation. It depends on who you talk to when translating "butt" into "buttload" however. Some say that a filled butt is a buttload. Others, that a wagon filled with butts would be a buttload. I favor the wagon explanation myself, but I really don't know if there is a difference. How many giant 126-gallon casks can you really fit in a wagon anyway?
This is a buttload of crap. I don't know what you are smoking, but it's Through the Fire and the Flames.
1 cubic buttload Nope, it's 896, try again.