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Does "has got teeth" mean "is pungent"? Why use "gal", nor "girl"?
Context:
Critical acclaim fro Sandra Brown
"If you want romantic suspense that has got teeth, Sandra Brown is your gal" Stephen King
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Re: Does "has got teeth" mean "is pungent"? Why use "gal", nor "girl"?
NOT A TEACHER
There is no particular reason why he said "gal". "Gal" is just another (informal) word that means "woman" or "girl". It's commonly used in AmE.
I don't know exactly what he means by "has got teeth", but I assume that he's praising this author by saying that she writes very suspenseful books. In any case, "has got teeth" is saying something positive about the way the author writes romantic suspense.
Last edited by Chicken Sandwich; 23-Jun-2012 at 16:18.
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Re: Does "has got teeth" mean "is pungent"? Why use "gal", nor "girl"?
Hello.
I agree with Chicken Sandwich.
It's not "have got teeth", but I've found "have teeth" here (Please see IDIOMS): tooth - Definition and pronunciation | Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
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Re: Does "has got teeth" mean "is pungent"? Why use "gal", nor "girl"?

Originally Posted by
tzfujimino
I didn't know this expression. In any case
"If you want romantic suspense that
has got teeth, Sandra Brown is your gal"
and
"If you want romantic suspense that
has teeth, Sandra Brown is your gal"
should mean the same thing. Expressions are usually flexible, in that you can change a word and still retain the original meaning.
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