Snag
Snag I've heard my father, William Duggan, (factory worker, aged 60), use this term to refer to a bad tooth that is very obvious in a person's mouth. I once heard him say to my old- er brother "Why don't you go to the dentist and get that "dirty snag" taken out?" I...
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Summary: | Snag I've heard my father, William Duggan, (factory worker, aged 60), use this term to refer to a bad tooth that is very obvious in a person's mouth. I once heard him say to my old- er brother "Why don't you go to the dentist and get that "dirty snag" taken out?" I have heard this used as long as I can remember. Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked by Raji Sreeni on Mon 24 Aug 2015 |
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