message in a bottle

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message in a bottle (plural messages in a bottle or messages in bottles)

  1. A message written on a scrap of paper, rolled up and put in an empty bottle and set adrift on the ocean; traditionally, a method used by castaways to advertise their distress to the outside world.
    • 1979, Sting (lyrics and music), “Message in a Bottle”, in Reggatta de Blanc, performed by The Police:
      I'll send an SOS to the world / I hope that someone gets my / Message in a bottle
  2. (figurative) An analogous message sent off into the world or universe without knowledge of who the recipient will be: plaques on craft launched into outer space, interstellar radio messages, stationary time capsules, balloon mail, and so on.

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