Results for “goat mouth”
To jinx someone by predicting misfortune
Means the greatest of all time; the highest praise you can give someone or something.
Greatest Of All Time — the best ever at something.
Loudmouth who won't shut up on the channel.
The hype emote. Mouth wide open, pure excitement.
Open-mouthed shock emote — what the hell just happened.
Open-mouthed wojak edit posted to mock another user's take as nerdy or pathetically excitable.
Pseudoscientific tongue-on-the-roof-of-the-mouth posture, sold on TikTok as a free jawline upgrade.
Geordie for shut your mouth.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
Mouth — usually told to shut.
A harmonica. Black Country for mouth organ — literally 'mouth iron'.
Bonfire, in Brummie/Black Country mouths — especially the Guy Fawkes one.
Shut your mouth.
Mouthy, cheeky, won't shut up — Welsh for gobby.
Arguing or backchatting loudly — running your mouth, Welsh style.
To talk loudly, chatter, or mouth off — Welsh and Midlands dialect.
Mouth — or to give someone a proper hammering.
A foul-mouthed, uncouth so-and-so.
A cocky chancer with too much mouth for his own good.
To stare like a gom — mouth open, no shame.
Irish-mouthed 'Jesus' — exclamation, not prayer.
Gold teeth — a full mouth of them means you're slugged up.
An unconscious patient lying with the mouth gaping open in an O — gravely ill.
Shine a penlight in the mouth and the whole head would glow — patient with very little upstairs.
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Spicy goat-head soup (said to boost virility)
A pushover; someone treated as a scapegoat or punching bag.
A motormouth who talks empty (PR)
The rumor mill / word of mouth (Cuba)
A blabbermouth / gossip (DR)
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To talk way too much, especially about nothing — a yapper is someone who won't stop running their mouth.
Utterly stunned, like someone smacked you in the mouth with the news.
To eat, to chow down, with roots in French/Italian thieves' slang for the mouth.
Pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth to sharpen your jawline — also a meme gesture for 'shush.'
Cockney for mouth — 'north and south' rhymes with mouth, as in 'shut your north and south'.
Removable jeweled mouthpieces — gold, silver, or diamond caps you snap over your teeth.
A punch in the mouth, served up as a threat.