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bone app the teeth 

when you at a feast or sum shit my nigga and that food lookin better than booty cheeks you say bone app the teeth for religious purposes
damn here cum dat good chicken bone app the teeth nigga

armed to the teeth 

' To be thoroughly equipped with weapons. ' -- Wiktionary.

To visualize this, just imagine a boarding party of pirates leaping onto the deck of the merchant ship they mean to plunder, each pirate with a dirk clenched firmly between his teeth, each armed with a cutlass and a brace or two of flintlock pistols. (The real-life pirate Blackbeard further jazzed things up by twisting the ends of his bushy black beard into tendrils, which he then dipped into hot tallow. And just before he leaped from his ship onto the hapless merchantman, he would set his improvised candles on fire. The ignited candles transmogrified his face into the terrifying nightmare spectacle of the arch-demon escaped from Hell).
EXAMPLE:

' She was already dressed for the party at the Country Club, already dominating a distinguished company she had yet to join.

' As she handed Paul his cocktail, he felt somehow inadequate, bumbling, in the presence of her beautiful assurance . . .

' The expression "armed to the teeth" occurred to Paul as he looked at her over his glass. With an austere dark gown that left her tanned shoulders and throat bare, a single bit of jewelry on her finger, and very light make-up, Anita had successfully combined the weapons of sex, taste, and an aura of masculine competence.

' She quieted, and turned away under his stare. Inadvertently, he'd gained the upper hand. He had somehow communicated the thought that had bobbed up in his thoughts unexpectedly: that her strength and poise were no more than a mirror image of his own importance, an image of the power and self-satisfaction the manager of the Illium Works could have, if he wanted it. In a fleeting second she became a helpless, bluffing little girl in his thoughts, and he was able to feel real tenderness toward her. '

-- From Kurt Vonnegut's 1952 novel "Player Piano" -- Chapter IV (page 35).
armed to the teeth by Dinkum August 26, 2013

in the teeth of 

If something happens or is done in the teeth of difficulties, the difficulties cause problems but do not stop it
The road was built in the teeth of fierce opposition from the public.
in the teeth of by ohawaiio February 2, 2010

to the teeth 

To the greatest degree or extent; extremely, completely, or utterly.
I know it takes me a long time getting ready, but nothing feels better than being dressed to the teeth for a night out on the town.
Everyone in the bar was armed to the teeth, so we felt a little bit nervous sitting down for a drink in there.
I have to say, I'm fed up to the teeth with all the people littering on campus!
to the teeth by asenfan February 28, 2020

kick in the teeth 

The worst place to be kicked. Its just pure humiliation.
I have been guilty of kicking myself in the teeth - Alice In Chains

-kick in the teeth-

Milking the teeth 

Buck was aiming for my eye, but he ended up "milking the teeth" instead.
Milking the teeth by Venus83 August 10, 2010