A fork of Rural Dictionary
A unit of liquid measurement that the French are trying trying to make the standard worldwide, part of the metric system.
A litre of water, a 5.3 litre engine
The painfully British spelling of liter. A liter is a few ounces shy of a quart.
In fact, it's downright bashful, because when it was first put into use, it was only a marketing ploy to allow manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers to sell a smaller amount of product for the same price! The only reason we still buy things by the liter, so many years later, is because there's no way that greedy businesses are going to go back to giving us a full quart of product when we pay for one.
Even if you spell Litre Britishly, you still pronounce the E before the R, but you exaggerate the sharpness of the T, just in case anyone might have mistaken you for American. Besides, it makes people laugh, and that's a good thing, right?
Who knows why you capitalize the L!?!
Mexican sounding slang for liter.
da me un litre por favor amigo. neccesito el fuego por este mota sabrosa.
liter is french for give me some fu**ing cola before i break those f**king lips.
Short form cl. Common term used among barkeepers with central europen background and people mixing drinks. Often confused with centi litres, which is a the measurement form for liquids. One litre is one hundret centi litres.
Clit litre is a slang term for any amount of alcohol beverages, be it centi litre, milli litre or litre. Barkeekers use this term interchangable to confuse people. They're assholes.
"Mix it with 2 clit litres of Xuxu!"
"How much?"
"2 cl..."
"Ahh."
"0,33 cl Beer"
Means 0,33 litres.