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"Bottomless" means; Infinite, no bottom, (e.g. If you heard of "bottomless lake," That means the lake has no bottom, or if it does no man can reach it. If you heard of red Robins, or other burger joints that say "bottomless fries" That means... As long as you're there they'll keep serving you fries.

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