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bot (bot) the larva of botflies, which may be parasitic in the stomach of animals and sometimes humans.
bot (bt)
n.
1. The parasitic larva of a botfly.
2. bots A disease of mammals, especially cattle and horses, caused by infestation of the stomach or intestines with botfly larvae.

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Q. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. My wife is 2 months pregnant. I love to drink only if she gives company. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. Is it okay to drink when pregnant?

A. I think you are talking about your wife drinking with you,If you are you shouldnt drink/or do drugs ANYTIME when she is pregnant,alcohol has been proven to cause birth defects,If you love your wife an i know you do dont drink with her--what she does for the next 7 months will determen how healthy your baby is.I WISH YOU LUCK--mrfoot56--peace

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