1 | Shall we [[{{Pun}} take a bite]] into teeth-related tropes? |
2 | |
3 | Sub Index of FaceOfTheIndex. |
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5 | !!Tropes: |
6 | [[index]] |
7 | * AbnormalDentalGrowth: A character's teeth grows faster than naturally possible. |
8 | * AsianBuckTeeth: Asians are stereotyped as having buck teeth. |
9 | * BiteOfAffection: Showing affection by biting someone harmlessly. |
10 | * BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill: Someone wears braces that are big and unsightly. |
11 | * BritishTeeth: British people are stereotyped as having awful-looking teeth. |
12 | * ChildishToothGap: A character has a gap where their overbite should be to highlight their naivety and innocence. |
13 | * CuteLittleFangs: A non-human character has small fangs to make them more adorable. |
14 | * CutlassBetweenTheTeeth: Carrying a sword with your teeth. |
15 | * TheDentistEpisode: An episode where someone has to go to the dentist. |
16 | * DepravedDentist: A dentist who gets their kicks by hurting their patients, usually by inflicting painful procedures on their teeth. |
17 | * DIYDentistry: A person with a toothache for some reason doesn't want to go to the dentist and attempts to extract the pain-suffering tooth themselves. |
18 | * EternallyPearlyWhiteTeeth: A character's teeth are always white and shiny. |
19 | * FangsAreEvil: Having fangs means this character is a bad guy. |
20 | * FangThpeak: When one's fangs also impair their ability to speak. |
21 | * FalseTeethTomfoolery: A character is revealed to be wearing false teeth. |
22 | * FlowerMouth: A monster's mouth opens like a disturbing flower in bloom. |
23 | * GoldToothOfWealth: Gold teeth signifying wealth and/or being a status symbol. |
24 | * GoodLipsEvilJaws: Good guys have lips over their teeth, bad guys have visible fangs. |
25 | * GoofyBuckteeth: A character with buckteeth is funny, nerdy, or not meant to be taken seriously. |
26 | * IdentificationByDentalRecords: A murder victim's body is in such a damaged state that the only way to identify them is by dental records. |
27 | * LampreyMouth: A mouth with no jaw. |
28 | * LooseToothEpisode: A character (usually a young child) loses a baby tooth. |
29 | * ManBitesMan: Biting your opponent. |
30 | * MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Evil characters' mouths are full of countless sharp teeth. |
31 | * {{Mouthscreen}}: A scene where we're shown a close-up shot of someone's mouth. |
32 | * NowThatsUsingYourTeeth: Catching a weapon or a projectile with one's teeth. |
33 | * PinPullingTeeth: When throwing a grenade, the thrower removes the pin by biting it off. |
34 | * PubescentBraces: Teenagers have braces. |
35 | * ScaryTeeth: Characters have teeth that look creepy or disgusting. |
36 | * TeethFlying: A person's teeth fly out when they get hit in the mouth. |
37 | * TombstoneTeeth: Teeth that are big, straight and rectangular. |
38 | * ToothFairy: A fairy said to visit children who have lost baby teeth in order to take the baby tooth and replace it with money. |
39 | * TheToothHurts: Someone suffers dental pain. |
40 | * ToothStrip: A character's teeth are stylistically depicted as two white strips in their mouth rather than 32 individual teeth. |
41 | * ToothyBird: Birds with teeth. |
42 | * TwinkleSmile: When a person smiles, a shine appears in their teeth. |
43 | * VaginaDentata: Vaginas with teeth. |
44 | * VillainousGoldTooth: Gold teeth signifying villainy and/or amorality. |
45 | [[/index]] |
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