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buck-tooth
ˈbuck-tooth [f. buck n.1 + tooth.] A large projecting tooth. Also attrib.[a 1550 Addicioun of Scottis Corniklis, &c. (Th. Thomson) 3 (Jam.) Schir Thomas Boyde was slane be Alexander Stewart buktuth and his sonnes.] 1753 Hanway Trav. (1762) II. xvi. i. 440 He ordered a man's teeth to be pulled out, f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Smiling Buck Tooth Emoji | Know Your Meme
Jun 1, 2023Smiling Buck Tooth Emoji, also known as the Stupid Emoji or Happy and Excited Emoticon, is a vector graphic emoticon and emoji that is smiling with its mouth wide open and its buck teeth showing. The emoji is often sourced from stock image websites like Dreamstime and Shutterstock, among others. In early 2023, memes using the smiling buck tooth emoji surfaced en masse when people associated ...
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buck-tooth
buck-toothn (pl -teeth) projecting upper front tooth (突出的)上前牙; 獠牙. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sigurd Eysteinsson
Sigurd strapped the head to his saddle as a trophy, but as Sigurd rode, Máel Brigte's buck-tooth scratched his leg. wikipedia.org
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Máel Brigte of Moray
Posthumous killing of Sigurd Sigurd had his enemies' heads strapped to his victorious men's saddles as trophies, but as Sigurd rode home, Máel Brigte's buck-tooth wikipedia.org
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butter-tooth
† ˈbutter-tooth Obs. [f. butter n.1 + tooth: cf. Du. boter-tand ‘an incisor tooth, esp. when broad and large’ (Bomhoff). The reason for the name is uncertain.] Originally perh. a front tooth; later app. = buck-tooth.1571 R. Edwards Damon & P. in Dodsl. IV. 79 Father, you have good butter-teeth full ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ugly Me
maintaining her new life, Amanda resorts to disguising herself as a frumpy, middle-aged woman with children by using a fat suit, unflattering clothes, buck-tooth wikipedia.org
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rabbit
▪ I. rabbit, n.1 (ˈræbɪt) Forms: 5–6 rab(b)ette, 5–7 rabet, 6–8 rabbet, (6 -atte), 7 rabytt, 8 -it, 8– rabbit. [app. of Northern French origin: cf. Walloon robett (Remacle). The primitive seems to occur in Flem. robbe (Kilian, De Bo; the latter also gives ribbe, rubbe), dim. robbeke(n; the ultimate ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orkneyinga saga
Sigurd strapped the head to his saddle as a trophy, but as Sigurd rode home, Máel Brigte's buck-tooth scratched his leg. wikipedia.org
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