Buckteeth

/ˈbʌkˌtiθ/ noun

Upper front teeth that stick out noticeably, resembling the protruding teeth of a buck or rabbit; prominent incisors.

From 'buck' (a male deer, known for prominent front teeth) plus 'teeth.' This compound emerged in English slang around the 1900s as a descriptive term for a particular dental condition.

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