The expression is, 'You took the words right out of my mouth'. It's what you say when another person says exactly what you were going to say before you say it.
You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth was created in 1976.
took the words right out of my mouth :(
It means taken by mouth. "Oral" means "mouth". :) ~Kora Krystle Young
Just to add that p.o it is the initials of the words, Per Os= By mouth
They can be inhaled, taken by mouth, or injected
put your money where your mouth isYou took the words right out of my mouth.out of the mouths of babesopen mouth, insert footto bad mouth someonea babber mouth, a big moutha potty mouthmetal mouth (used for someone with braces on his or her teeth)motor mouth (used for a person who doesn't stop talking)to run off at the mouth (usually indicates lots of angry words to get out)
By mouth but i wouldn't do it
In through the mouth, out through the gills.
Through the mouth.
Orally means " via the mouth "If medicine is taken orally, it is taken in through the mouth.Oral means mouth. Oral sex means sex using the mouth.
Not all are taken my mouth. It is easier to get people to take them if they can be given that way. When penicillin was first used, it was given by injection. In this method, there is the problem of getting rid of the needles and only health professional would do it. Imagine having to go to see the doctor several times a day. Some are put on the skin and are not taken by mouth.
Mercury does not fall or rise in a clinical thermometer when taken out from the mouth because of the KINK present in it.