rhyming slang; in sense 2, shortened from bottle and glass arse
Aristotle in British English1
(ˈærɪˌstɒtəl)
noun
384–322 bc, Greek philosopher; pupil of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great, and founder of the Peripatetic school at Athens; author of works on logic, ethics, politics, poetics, rhetoric, biology, zoology, and metaphysics. His works influenced Muslim philosophy and science and medieval scholastic philosophy
Aristotle in British English2
(ˈærɪˌstɒtəl)
noun
a prominent crater in the NW quadrant of the moon about 83 kilometres in diameter
Aristotle in American English
(ˈærɪsˌtɑtəl; ˈɛrɪsˌtɑtəl)
384-322 b.c.; Gr. philosopher; pupil of Plato: noted for works on logic, metaphysics, ethics,politics, etc.