Put them in the freezer overnight. The next day lower the large bottle in very warm water without allowing warm water to contact the small bottle. The overnight cold will contract the small bottle and the warmth will expand the large bottle. They may be easy to separate that way.
You can try using soap and water on the rim of the bottle where your finger is stuck. Pull gently (don't jerk the bottle). Another thing you can try is waiting a few minutes. You finger will release moisture and you should be able to remove your finger more easily. (I did this and it worked. My finger was stuck pretty good, too.) If you absolutely can not remove the bottle from your finger, you should go to the Emergency Room. Do NOT try to break the bottle. You might get glass in your finger (or face, or other part of your body.)
Because it requires Air to stuck and Elfy bottle is airtight therefore it does not stuck to its bottle
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18% what is 18 of you stuck
My bottle of Buchanan's 12 year would not pour a drop. I inverted the bottle and sucked a bit. It worked, but what an undignified way to try to enjoy a new (to me) whiskey. Next I tried to pound out the plastic device with a wooden chopstick and a small hammer. I managed to break the ciruilar insert into several small peices and pulled the them out with tweezers. I tipped the bottle and attemped to pour into a small glass. Out came a small glass ball but no Whisky. I then found that the whiskey would pour when the bottle is held at just the right angle. A few bits of plastic and wood from the chopstick are still comming out with the whiskey so be careful if you try this method. Really, what's wrong with there people? I don't need help regulating the amount of whiskey I pour. I have to go now, there's something stuck in my throat. This may be the same problem I had with a bottle of whiskey recently. To solve it I inverted the bottle and gave it a bit of a shake up and down. This released a few drops at first and then the whiskey started flowing more easily once air was getting into the bottle. Experiment with the right angle that will allow whiskey out of the bottle and air in. I think these bottles may be designed for use in overhead jiggers (nip pourers) in bars or something like that.
The lleocecal valve. Usually where stuff gets stuck. Can causes peritonitis. D
With a few exceptions (notably melting ice) objects expand when heated. If you run hot water on a bottle neck, the heat is applied directly to the bottle and only indirectly to the stopper inside the bottle, so the bottle heats first, and thereby expands sooner than the stopper does. An expanded bottle will exert less pressure on the stopper.
My finger was bleeding, there was a fragment of glass stuck in it.
The pelvic cavity is too small, the kid being born is too large or it is presenting the wrong way to be born naturally
It is only if they are stuck in traffic and are affraid to go outside and pee so they grab a bottle and pee in it! WOMEN CAN TOO!
to collect all the rest of the wine stuck around the inside of the bottle. and cos it looks professional
The word glass in this case isn't necessarily referring to the material glass, but instead referring to a small, handheld vessel for drinks, or a cup. Things that are usually, if not always made of glass have often been referred to as a "glass". For instance, a mirror may sometimes, but not very often, be referred to as a glass. With glass cups, and goblets the name "glass" stuck and became the definitive name for anything with that shape for the purpose of holding drinks. When one of these is made of plastic, it can be referred to as a "plastic glass", especially if the plastic is designed to visually replicate glass.