I guess they ask for bottles with screwed bottle caps.
The cup with lid also works if the don’t want accidental spillage.
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kinsnik@lemmy.world 6 days ago
am i stupid? i don’t get what the intent of the message is? what other interpretation is? (english is my second language, so i might be missing some colloquial term here?)
I guess they ask for bottles with screwed bottle caps.
The cup with lid also works if the don’t want accidental spillage.
English is my first language and I’m not sire what they’re asking for either. So a literal screw on top of the cup sounds right.
SkyezOpen@lemmy.world 6 days ago
A screw-on top refers to a bottle cap that you twist on and off. By leaving out the hyphen, the sign maker opened themself up to pedantry.