Old Phrases
Many sayings or colloquialisms are centuries old but still in common use today. Most of them originated in Europe and have surprising beginnings.
Armed to the teeth: In Scotland the ruler “Bonnie Prince Charlie” was preparing for war and sent out word to his captains to gear up for battle, and rendezvous at a place near the Teeth River. His message was “Come armed to the Teeth”. Another theory is that pirates of Jamaica in the 1600s wanted to maximize their weaponry and would carry a flintlock in each hand and a knife in their teeth, hence the phrase.
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