Pearlies (as in 'Pearly Whites') Toothiepegs (Used for children - source? I'd say it comes from the UK, possibly stories such as Enid Blyton?)
Grill (From the U.S. - "Smile so I can see your Grill")
ITS A JAMAICAN SLANG!! it means KISS MI RASS CLAAT TEETH its a noise people make when they are upset or not in a good mood..HOPE I HELPED! :)
No, the words are unrelated.Zig-zag is not slang, it comes from a German word, Zickzack, meaning 'teeth' or 'prongs'.Ziggurat comes from an Assyrian word, ziqquratu, from zaqaru, 'to be high'.
- The definition of butters is yellow teeth and they're crooked - The other definition of butters is ugly - Or that a women is wearing short dresses at a old age
Dogs is slang for feet.Wheels is slang for car.
No, not necessarily. Some slang can be, but most slang is not.
The slang for can is ''diddy''
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
To chew is to grind something between the teeth.A slang expression is also "to chew someone out," which means to chastise them thoroughlyit means to posess food with your teeth and turn it into squished food
Slang is slang It's the s' "LANG " uage.
It is slang for eyeglasses
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
Slang is a collective term. It has no plural form.