mouth

Related to mouth: Salivary glands, Mouth ulcer

mouth

1. A tendency to speak brashly or inappropriately. Timmy's got a bit of a mouth on him, so he's always getting into trouble at school.
2. A criminal lawyer. If your mouth isn't there, they'll definitely try to get incriminating information out of you.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a mouth

1. n. a hangover. I’ve got quite a mouth this morning. I guess I overdid it.
2.  Go to mouth(piece).
See also: mouth

mouth

verb
See mouthpiece
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (Do) you eat with that mouth?
  • (Do) you kiss your grandmother with that mouth?
  • (Do) you kiss your granny with that mouth?
  • (Do) you kiss your mama with that mouth?
  • (Do) you kiss your momma with that mouth?
  • (Do) you kiss your mother with that mouth?
  • (from) hand to mouth
  • (one's) heart is in (one's) mouth
  • (straight) from the horse's mouth
  • (well,) shut my mouth
  • (well,) wash my mouth out with soap
  • a bad taste in (one's)/the mouth
  • a bad taste in the mouth
  • a big mouth
  • a closed mouth gathers no feet
  • a fly will not get into a closed mouth
  • a motor mouth
  • a mouth
  • a mouth full of South
  • a plum in (one's) mouth
  • a plum in your mouth
  • a shut mouth catches no flies
  • all (one's) taste is in (one's) mouth
  • all mouth and no trousers
  • all mouth and trousers
  • bad mouth
  • bad-mouth
  • be a loud mouth
  • be all mouth
  • be born with a silver spoon in (one's) mouth
  • be born with a silver spoon in your mouth
  • be down in the mouth
  • be laughing on the other side of your face
  • be laughing out of the other side of (one's) mouth
  • be speaking out of both sides of (one's) mouth
  • be talking out of both sides of (one's) mouth
  • big mouth
  • big mouth, have a
  • born with a silver spoon in (one's) mouth
  • born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth
  • born with a silver spoon in mouth
  • born with a silver spoon in your mouth
  • butter won't melt (in one's mouth)
  • butter wouldn't melt (in his/her mouth), looks as if
  • butter wouldn't melt (in one's mouth)
  • butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
  • butter wouldn't melt in someone's mouth
  • button up
  • by word of mouth
  • diarrhea of the mouth
  • dirty-mouth
  • Do you eat with that mouth?
  • Do you kiss your momma with that mouth?
  • don't let your mouth write a check your ass can't cash
  • don't look a gift horse in the mouth
  • down at the mouth
  • down in the dumps
  • down in the mouth
  • dragon mouth
  • even a fish wouldn't get caught if he kept his mouth shut
  • feel as if a cat has kittened in (one's) mouth
  • foam at the mouth
  • foam at the mouth, to
  • foot in one's mouth, put one's
  • foot-in-mouth disease
  • foul mouth
  • foul-mouthed
  • from the horse's mouth
  • from the horse's mouth, straight
  • froth at the mouth
  • garbage mouth
  • gaze open-mouthed
  • get (something) straight from the horse's mouth
  • get straight from the horse's mouth
  • hand to mouth
  • hand to mouth, exist/live from
  • hand to mouth, from
  • hand-to-mouth
  • have (one's) heart in (one's) mouth
  • have a big mouth
  • have a loud mouth
  • have a plum in (one's) mouth
  • have a plum in your mouth
  • have heart in mouth
  • have the mouth of a sailor
  • have your heart in your mouth
  • hear (something) straight from the horse's mouth
  • heart in one's mouth, have one's
  • heart in one's mouth, to have one's
  • hold mouth the right way
  • honey-mouthed
  • hush (one's) mouth
  • Hush your mouth!
  • if you keep your mouth shut, you won't put your foot in it
  • jungle mouth
  • keep (one's) mouth shut
  • keep mouth shut
  • keep one's mouth shut
  • Keep your mouth shut
  • laugh on the other side of (one's) mouth
  • laugh out (of) the other side of (one's) mouth
  • laugh out of the other side of mouth
  • laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
  • laugh out of the other side of your face/mouth, you'll/to
  • leave a bad taste in (one's) mouth
  • leave a bad taste in mouth
  • leave a bad taste in one's mouth
  • leave a bad taste in the mouth
  • leave a bad taste in your mouth
  • leave a bad/nasty taste in the/your mouth
  • leave a nasty taste in (one's) mouth
  • leave a nasty taste in the mouth
  • leave a sour taste in (one's) mouth
  • live from hand to mouth
  • live hand to mouth
  • look a gift horse in the mouth
  • look as if butter wouldn't melt in (one's) mouth
  • look as if butter wouldn't melt in mouth
  • look as if butter wouldn't melt in your mouth
  • loud mouth
  • loud-mouthed
  • make (one's) mouth water
  • make mouth water
  • make one's mouth water
  • make one's mouth water, to
  • make somebody's mouth water
  • make someone's mouth water
  • make your mouth water
  • me and my big mouth
  • mealy-mouthed
  • melt in (one's)/the mouth
  • melt in mouth
  • melt in one's mouth
  • melt in the mouth
  • melt in your mouth
  • motor-mouth
  • mouth
  • mouth breather
  • mouth full of South
  • mouth of a sailor
  • mouth off
  • mouth on
  • mouth on (one)
  • mouth to feed
  • mouth-breather
  • mouth-breathing
  • mouthpiece
  • mouth-watering
  • mushmouth
  • never look a gift horse in the mouth
  • not open (one's) mouth
  • not open mouth
  • not open one's mouth
  • one's heart is in mouth
  • open (one's) big mouth
  • open (one's) mouth
  • open your mouth
  • out of the mouths of babes
  • poor-mouth
  • potty mouth
  • put (one's) foot in (one's) mouth
  • put (one's) head in the lion's mouth
  • put (one's) head in the wolf's mouth
  • put (one's) money where (one's) mouth is
  • put foot in mouth
  • put money where mouth is
  • put one's foot in it/one's mouth, to
  • put one's money where one's mouth is
  • put one's money where one's mouth is, to
  • put the mouth on (someone or something)
  • put the mouth on someone
  • put words in (one's) mouth
  • put words in mouth
  • put words in someone's mouth
  • put words in/into somebody's mouth
  • put words into (one's) mouth
  • put words into someone's mouth
  • put words into someone's mouth, to
  • put your foot in it
  • put your head in the lion's mouth
  • put your head into the lion's mouth
  • put your money where your mouth is
  • Put your money where your mouth is!
  • ratchet mouth
  • ratchet-mouth
  • rinse (one's) mouth out (with soap)
  • rinse mouth out
  • run (one's) mouth
  • run off at the mouth
  • run off at the mouth, to
  • sewer mouth
  • shoot (one's) mouth off
  • shoot mouth off
  • shoot off (one's) mouth
  • shoot off at the mouth
  • shoot off mouth
  • shoot off one's mouth
  • shoot one’s mouth off
  • shoot your mouth off
  • shut (one's) mouth
  • shut somebody's mouth
  • Shut your face!
  • shut your mouth
  • Shut your mouth!
  • shut your mouth/trap/face/gob!
  • smart mouth
  • smart-mouth (someone)
  • speak out of both sides of (one's) mouth
  • speak out of both sides of your mouth
  • speak with a plum in (one's) mouth
  • stick (one's) foot in (one's) mouth
  • stop (one's) mouth
  • stop someone's mouth
  • straight from the horse’s mouth
  • take the bit in (one's) mouth
  • take the bit in one's mouth
  • take the bread out from people's mouths
  • take the bread out of (one's) mouth
  • take the bread out of people's mouths
  • take the bread out of someone's mouth
  • take the words out of (one's) mouth
  • take the words out of mouth
  • take the words out of somebody's mouth
  • take the words out of someone's mouth
  • talk out of both sides of (one's) mouth
  • the horse's mouth
  • the lion's mouth
  • toilet mouth
  • took the words right out of my mouth
  • trash mouth
  • trench mouth
  • turn to ashes in (one's) mouth
  • turn to ashes in your mouth
  • wash (one's) mouth out (with soap)
  • wash your mouth out
  • watch (one's) mouth
  • Watch your mouth!
  • watch your mouth/tongue
  • Well, shut my mouth!
  • Well, wash my mouth out with soap
  • word of mouth
  • word of mouth, by
  • words right out of one's mouth, to take
  • You eat with that mouth?
  • you kiss your momma with that mouth?
  • your heart is in your mouth
  • Zip (up) your mouth(s)!
References in classic literature
"It is well for you, O Mouth," he said, "that I swore safe conduct to you, else you had not gone hence--else you had been served as I served certain soldiers who in bygone years were sent to search out one Umslopogaas.
"Boy with the brain of a monkey, for every spear you have Dingaan, whom I serve, can send a hundred, and your mountain shall be stamped flat; and for your ghosts and wolves, see, with the mouth of Dingaan I spit upon them!" and I spat upon the ground.
"Get you gone, O Mouth," said Umslopogaas; "get you gone swiftly, lest mischief befall you!
"Have you a hut near by, O Chief Bulalio, foe of Dingaan the king, where I, the mouth of the king, may speak with you a while apart, for I would learn your message word by word that I may deliver it without fault.
Now Umslopogaas, still shaking in his limbs, answered "Follow me, O Mouth, and you, Galazi, stay with these men."
"I also deemed you dead in the lion's mouth, though in truth it seemed strange to me that any other man than Umslopogaas could have wrought the deeds which I have heard of as done by Bulalio, Chief of the People of the Axe--ay, and thrown defiance in the teeth of Chaka.
So I held my peace upon this matter, but till the dawn was grey Umslopogaas and I sat together and talked, each telling the tale of those years that had gone since he was borne from me in the lion's mouth. I told him how all my wives and children had been killed, how I had been put to the torment, and showed him my white and withered hand.
They hoped, too, by a timely move, to secure the mouth of the Columbia before Mr.
His main establishment once planted at the mouth of the Columbia, he looked with confidence to ultimate success.
My hands once free, it was a matter of minutes to loosen my legs and to take the gag out of my mouth. I ran around the island to make sure it WAS an island and not by any chance a portion of the mainland.
Three things, however, I distinctly remember: the first sight of the Reindeer's mainsail; her lying at anchor a few hundred feet away and a small boat leaving her side; and the cabin stove roaring red-hot, myself swathed all over with blankets, except on the chest and shoulders, which Charley was pounding and mauling unmercifully, and my mouth and throat burning with the coffee which Neil Partington was pouring down a trifle too hot.
He gargled his mouth and throat, took a suck at a divided lemon, and all the while the towels worked like mad, driving oxygen into his lungs to purge the pounding blood and send it back revivified for the struggle yet to come.
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The mouth serves as a window to the body; health of the mouth, therefore, determines the general health of the body.