arm to the teeth
arm to the teeth
Prepare thoroughly. Often used in a military setting (since "arm" means "to equip with weapons"). Before we storm the city, we better arm to the teeth against the insurgents. You better arm to the teeth before you tackle this project—I don't want anything to go wrong!
See also: arm, teeth
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- arm in arm
- stroll
- twist arm
- twist somebody's arm
- twist someone’s arm
- twist someone's arm
- an arm and a leg
- arm and a leg
- make a long arm for (something)
- as long as your arm