Idioms
What does long in the tooth mean?
“Long in the tooth” means getting old, and it comes from a real trick horse traders used to judge a horse’s age by its teeth. Learn the history behind the phrase, from Victorian slang to a veterinary technique called Galvayne’s groove.
Idioms
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