as old as my eyes and a little (bit) older than my teeth

as old as my eyes and a little (bit) older than my teeth

A vague response given when one is asked how old they are. I have no idea how old Eleanor is. The one time I asked her directly, all she would say is, "As old as my eyes and a little older than my teeth"—whatever that means.
See also: and, eye, little, old, older, teeth
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • older
  • ask (one) out
  • ask in
  • ask (one) in(to some place)
  • your call is important to us
  • keep (one's) seat
  • ask
  • a woman is as old as she admits
  • admit
  • ask (one) over