Reverse Dictionary: MOUTH

ADJECTIVES
► BLENCH-LIPPIT having a white mouth → Bk1911 Sc.
► BUCCULENT fat-cheeked, wide-mouthed → 1656 obs.
► BUTTONED UP of the mouth, lips, or eyes: firmly closed → 1753
► GAPESHOT open-mouthed, gaping → 1877 Sc.
► GASH-GABBIT having a distorted mouth → 1813 Sc.
► MUCKLE-MOUTHED having a large mouth → 1721 Sc.
► PRIMP orig. (of the mouth, etc.): pursed, set, primly shut; later, prim, neat; affected → 1590
► SATCHEL-MOUTHED used of someone who has a large mouth → 1930s sl., orig. US Black
► SCASH-MOUTHED having the mouth or lips twisted sideways → 1927 Sc.
► SCOUT-MOUTHED having a pursed-up mouth → Bk1904 Sc.
► TANKER-MOUTHED having a wide or gaping mouth → 1854 Sc.
► THRAWN-GABBIT having a twisted or contorted mouth → 1721 Sc.

NOUNS
► BACCA-BOX ► BACCY-BOX the mouth → 1900s sl.
► BACON HOLE the mouth → 1940s sl.
► BANDER the mouth; used derisively → Bk1898 Eng. dial.
► BAZOO a person’s mouth → 1904 Amer. dial.
► BAZOOK a person’s mouth → 1950 Amer. dial.
► BEAK a person’s mouth → Bk1975 US sl.
► BEEZER the mouth → 1932 Amer. dial.
 BILL the mouth → 1990 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► BLAB the mouth → 1942 Amer. jocular usage, sometimes derogatory
► BLABBER the mouth → 1942 Amer. jocular usage, sometimes derogatory
► BONE-BOX the mouth → 1825 sl.
► BOOSE a person’s mouth → 1968 Amer. dial.
► BOW PORT the mouth → 1835 Amer. nautical sl.
► BOX the mouth → 1930 sl.
► BOX OF DOMINOES the mouth containing the teeth → Bk1890 sl.
► BOX OF IVORIES the mouth containing the teeth → Bk1890 sl.
► BUCKET the mouth → 1990 UK sl.
► BUGLE the mouth → 1865 Amer. dial.
► BUNGHOLE the mouth → 1990s Aust. sl.
► BUN-TRAP the mouth → 20C sl.
► BUTTON the nose or mouth, regarded as resembling a button, typically in being small and rounded → 1696
► BUTTONHOLE a person’s eye or mouth regarded as resembling a buttonhole, esp. in being small, narrow, or slit-like → 1599
► CAFETERIA the mouth → 1930s US sl.
► CAKE-HOLE the mouth → c1936 sl.
► CAP the mouth, esp. as used in oral-genital sex → 1960s US Black sl.
► CHAFFER the mouth → Bk1890 sl.
► CHAPPER the mouth → 1909 London sl.
► CHATTERBOX the mouth → M19 US sl.
► CHIN the mouth as a source of idle talk → 1929 Amer. sl.
► CLACK-BOX the mouth → 19C Eng. dial.
► CLAM SHELL the mouth → 1825 US sl.
► CLAM the mouth → 1825 US sl.
► CLAP the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► CLAPPER a talkative person’s tongue; a person’s mouth → a1627 colloq.
► CLAPTRAP the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► COOPS one’s lips; the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► DENTAL BOX the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► DIP SOUTH the mouth → 20C rhyming sl.
► DOMINO-BOX the mouth; the mouth and teeth → E19 sl.
► DOUGH-HOLE the mouth → 1940s sl.
► DUTCH OVEN a person’s mouth → 1922 sl.
► EAST AND SOUTH the mouth → M19 rhyming sl.
► FACE the mouth, as the source of speech → M19 US sl.
– the mouth, as used for eating and drinking → L19 US sl.
► FAGGOT TUNNEL the mouth → Brit. sl.
► FAG-HOLE the mouth → c1945 sl.
► FANGS the mouth; the jaws → 1950s sl.
► FLABBER the mouth → 1967 Amer. dial.
► FLABBER-MOUTH the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► FLAP one’s mouth → 1965 Amer. dial.
► FLAPPER one’s mouth → 1965 Amer. dial.
► FLOUNDER MOUTH a person’s mouth → 1968 Amer. dial.
► FLY-TRAP the mouth → c1790
► GAB the mouth; the tongue → 1737 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► GABBER a person’s mouth → 1967 Amer. dial.
► GABBIE the mouth → 1847 Sc.
► GAB-BOX the mouth → 20C US sl.
► GABBY the mouth, palate → 1773 Sc.
► GAM the mouth → 1724 Sc.
► GAMP the opening of the throat; also, the mouth → 1923 Sc.
► GAN the mouth; the throat; the lips → 1536 UK sl. obs.
► GANNE the mouth, the throat → 1865 Sc. obs.
► GAP the mouth → Bk1913-17 Amer. dial.
► GASH the mouth → 1852 US sl.
► GATCHEL the mouth → 1873 Eng. dial.
► GATE the mouth → 1936 sl. mainly Brit.
► GEBBIE the mouth, palate → 1773 Sc.
► GLIB a person’s mouth → 1965 Amer. dial.
► GOB the mouth → a1550 chiefly N. Eng. dial. & sl.
► GOBBLER the mouth → 1895 Eng. dial.
► GOB BOX the mouth → Bk1942 Amer. sl.
► GOBBY the mouth → 1806 Eng. dial.
► GOSSIP BOX the mouth → 1966 Amer. dial.
► GRILL the mouth → 1999 African-American sl.
► GRUBBERY the mouth → c1870 sl.
► GRUB BOX the mouth → Bk1942 Amer. sl.
► GRUB-MILL the mouth → 1880 Amer. sl.
► GRUB-SHOP the mouth → c1860 sl.
► GRUB-TRAP the mouth → c1860 sl.
► GUSH the mouth → 1968 Amer. dial.
► HATCH the mouth → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► HEAD the mouth (as a source of offensive or inappropriate talk); constructed esp. with ‘open’ or ‘shut’, as in ‘keep your head shut’ → 1848 Amer. sl.
► HOLE the mouth → 1607 sl.
► HOPPER the mouth → M19 sl.
► IVORY-BOX the mouth → 1822 sl.
► IVORY-CASE the mouth → 1860 Aust. sl.
► JAWING-TACKLE the jaws, mouth, etc., as used in speaking → 1859
► JAW-TACKLE the muscles of the jaws; the mouth, etc., as employed in talking → 1831 sl.
► JIB the face, nose, lip, or mouth → 1938 Amer. dial.
► JUG the mouth → Bk1942 Amer. sl.
► KISSER the mouth → 1860 sl.
► KISSING-TRAP the mouth → 1854 sl.
► LAUGHING CRATCH the mouth → Bk1902 Eng. dial.
► LAUGHING GEAR the mouth → 1964 NZ sl.
► LUNG-BOX the mouth → 1890 sl.
► MAG a mouth → M18 sl.
► MAIN HATCH the mouth → 1846 Amer. nautical sl.
► MAW the human mouth; the throat; the gullet; the jaws → 1791 Sc. & Eng. & Amer. dial.
► MEAT TRAP the mouth → 1851 Amer. sl.
► MEAT-MINCER the mouth → c1840 boxing sl.
► MIZZARD the mouth → 1877 tramps’ sl.
► MOEY ► MOOE ► MOOEY the mouth → 1859 sl.
► MOOSH the mouth or face → 1859 US sl.
► MOTORMOUTH the mouth of a garrulous person; hence chatter → 1976 Amer. sl.
► MOUSEY-POUSEY a child’s name for the mouth → B1900 N. Ireland
► MUG the mouth → 1820 sl.
► MUMMER the mouth → L18 sl.
► MUN the mouth → 1400 chiefly Sc. & Eng. dial.
► MUSH the face or mouth → 1790 colloq., orig. Aust. & US
► MUSS the mouth; a person’s mouth → 1529 Eng. dial., playful usage
► NABBLE-TRAP the mouth → 1831 Eng. dial.
► NAPPER the mouth → 1923 sl.
► NEB ► NIB the mouth → 1521 sl.
► NEW SOUTH the mouth → 1999 Aust. rhyming sl.
► NIB the mouth or face → L18 sl.
► NORTH (AND SOUTH) the mouth → 1858 rhyming sl.
► NUSH the mouth → 1859 Amer. sl.
► OPOSSUM-TRAP the mouth → 1885 Aust. sl.
► ORATION-BOX the mouth → 1826 sl.
► ORATION-TRAP the mouth → 1903 sl.
► ORIFACTURE making or construction with the mouth → 1673 obs.
► OVEN a large mouth → 1785 sl.
► OYSTER the mouth → 1962 sl.
► PAN the mouth → M19 US sl.
► PAP the projection of the mouth → 1892 Sc.
► PHIZOG the mouth → 1965 Amer. dial.
► PIE HOLE the mouth → 20C US sl.
► POTATO TRAP the mouth → 1785 sl.
► PRATER the mouth → 19C sl.
► PRATTLE BOX the mouth → Bk1942 Amer. sl.
► PRIM a primming or screwing up the mouth → 1825 obs.
► PUKE HOLE (often offensive) one’s mouth → Amer. sl.
► PUSS a person’s face or mouth → 1844 sl.
► QUEEN OF THE SOUTH the mouth → 1992 UK rhyming sl.
► RABBIT TRAP the mouth → 1910s Aust. sl.
► RAG-BOX the mouth → 1890 sl.
► RAG SHOP the mouth → c1890 sl.
► RATTLE-TRAP the mouth → B1900 sl.
► SALLY-PORT the mouth → 1923 nautical sl.
► SALMON AND TROUT ► SALMON TROUT the mouth → 1859 rhyming sl.
► SATCH a notably large mouth; hence, a person with a large mouth → 1900s US Black sl.
► SAUCEBOX the mouth → M19 sl.
► SCOUT-MOUTH a pursed-up or protruding mouth → 1685 Sc.
► SMUSH the mouth → Ireland, contemptuous usage → 1910 (Bk.)
► SNOTTERGOB a dirty mouth → B1900 Eng. dial.
► TALK BOX the mouth → Bk1942 Amer. sl.
► TALK-TRAP the mouth → 20C US sl.
► TATER-TRAP ► TATOE-TRAP ► TATUR-TRAP the mouth → E19 sl.
► TATIE-TRAP ► TATTIE-TRAP the mouth; the stomach → 1885 Eng. dial.
► TICKLE BOX the mouth → 1969 Amer. dial.
► TRAP the mouth → 1776
► TUCKER CHUTE the mouth → Bk1999 Aust. sl.
► TUTEL the mouth with the lips protruded in the act of whispering → 1225 obs.
► WAD the mouth → 1900s US college sl.
► WAHPUS a mouth; used contemptuously → 1874 Eng. dial.
► WAZOO the human mouth → Bk2006 US sl.
► WHICKERBILL the mouth → 1923 Amer. dial.
► YAP the mouth → 1871 Amer. dial.
► YAPPER the mouth → L19 US sl.
► YOP the mouth → L19 US sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
► GANSH a person with a widely-gaping mouth; hence, a stupid, dull-witted, or clumsy person; a silly, stammering fellow who tries to explain himself an fails → 1880 Sc.
► GAPIA-MOUTH one whose mouth hangs open or gapes → 1996 W. Indies
► GATEMOUTH a person having a large mouth; a talkative person; a chronic gossip; a loudmouth → 1926 US Black sl.
► GAWPUS a big-mouthed person → 1925 Sc.
► MUZZLE-CHOPS a nickname for a man with a prominent nose and mouth → 1611
► SATCH a notably large mouth; hence, a person with a large mouth → 1900s US Black sl.
► SATCHEL any mouth with a large mouth → c1925 Amer. sl.
► SATCHEL-MOUTH a person with an unusually large mouth → 1934  US Black sl.
► ZIDLE-MOUTH one having the mouth on one side; an ugly fellow → 1777 Eng. dial. obs.

VERBS
► ABREDE of the mouth or eyes: to open wide → 1000 obs.
► DIGHT THE NEB to wipe one’s nose or mouth → 1886 Sc.
► GAPE to open the mouth wide → 1665
► GAPE ONE’S GAB to open one’s mouth wide (like a young bird) → 1865 Sc. obs.
► GARGARIZE to gargle; to wash or rinse the mouth with any medicated liquor → 1533 obs.
► SKEET to spew liquid out of the mouth, esp. between the teeth → 1909 Amer. dial.
► YAP-YAP to open one’s mouth wide through hunger → 1950s W. Indies
► YAWN to open the mouth voluntarily, esp. in order to swallow or devour something; in early use, to have the mouth wide open; to gape → c725 obs.