An Australian expression of high praise — meaning you are such a good, generous, or capable person that your very blood would be worth keeping. It is a warm, hyperbolic compliment paid to someone who has done something admirable or gone out of their way to help. Characteristically Australian in its bluff, indirect delivery of genuine affection.
You drove three hours to help us move? Mate, your blood's worth bottling.
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(AU) A statement of praise or admiration.
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