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What is the opposite of "have a sour tooth".I mean what do we call someone who eats lots of sour?
May 12, 2012 6:34 AM
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"Sour tooth" sounds like a derivative from "sweet tooth" - it sounds a little unnatural to say "sour tooth" (ie. you like lemons and such), but it's perfectly understandable.
It can also mean an infected or rotting tooth, but that's probably not what you were thinking of.
May 12, 2012
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The opposite would be to have "sweet tooth", one who loves to eat a lot of sweet foods and treats such as candies, chocolates, cookies, etc.
One with a 'sour tooth' wouldn't like those things.....me! Hahah
May 12, 2012
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