The act of tasting a white, powdery substance inside of a jar without knowing the identify of said substance
by JimBob Jackson April 28, 2021
This is the direct opposite of a Sweet Tooth.
If someone has a savoury tongue, they are a person that prefers savoury foods over sweet foods.
Tongue is referred to in this definition because "sAvOuRy ToOtH" just doesn't sound catchy. #IDontMakeTheRules
If someone has a savoury tongue, they are a person that prefers savoury foods over sweet foods.
Tongue is referred to in this definition because "sAvOuRy ToOtH" just doesn't sound catchy. #IDontMakeTheRules
"I'm more of a sweet tooth tbh, but Michael is such a savoury tongue!"
"Sarah is a massive savoury tongue, she won't even chew gum!"
"Sarah is a massive savoury tongue, she won't even chew gum!"
by Lexicognitive April 22, 2020
by Rwhaha November 07, 2019
The most widely used language. I would call English the common tongue because at this point there are soo many different ways people speak it. I also think that by naming it the common tongue it would lose it's standing as something superior.
by An idiot sandwich October 09, 2021
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