avoir les dents du fond qui baignent
French
Etymology
Literally, “to have the back teeth swimming”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.vwaʁ le dɑ̃ dy fɔ̃ ki bɛɲ/
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Verb
avoir les dents du fond qui baignent
- (figuratively, informal) to feel like one is going to throw up (usually because one has eaten too much and is stuffed to the gills)
- Synonym: avoir le cœur au bord des lèvres
Conjugation
- see avoir
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