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lena
< You're so sweet my teeth hurt. > what this means?
I saw this sentence by Duoringo. but I don't know what this mean ㅠㅠ
2015年8月19日 07:25
解答 · 4
In my interpretation, the speaker is indicating that a person so sweet, analogous to sweet morsels harmful to teeth, is detrimental to dental health.
2015年8月19日
It implies that you are are so sweet, that you would give them a cavity if they ate you :,) It says the word "sweet" because if you eat too many things that are full of sugar and sweet tasting, then you will get a cavity in one of your teeth!
2015年8月19日
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