Toothing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toothing was originally a hoax claim that Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or PDAs were being used to arrange random sexual encounters, perpetrated as a prank on the media who ...
Duplex worm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contrary to standard toothing of worm gear sets, the two flanks of duplex or dual lead worms and wheels are manufactured with slightly different modules and/or diameter quotients.
Britons go 'toothing' for sex with strangers - Breaking - theage.com ...
British commuters take note - the respectable person sitting next to you on the train fumbling with his or her cell phone may be a 'toother' looking for sex with a stranger.
ENCYCLOPEDIA HANASIANA
Monday April 04, 2005 What Ever Happened to Toothing? UPDATE: After this post, the supposed originator of “toothing”—and the primary source for all articles written about it ...
Toothing Central - Cell Phone Sex
"Toothing" employs Bluetooth-equipped mobile devices, like cell phones and PDAs. Think of it as wireless Viagra. It allows people to easily and anonymously locate ...
'Toothing! - - Gizmodo
Britain's innovative sex hobbyists have just evolved 'dogging' (sex with strangers in public places) into 'toothing', where ambitious and horny cellphone users use anonymous ...
Toothing - definition of Toothing by the Free Online Dictionary ...
tooth (t th) n. pl. teeth (t th) 1. a. One of a set of hard, bonelike structures rooted in sockets in the jaws of vertebrates, typically composed of a core of soft pulp surrounded ...
No 'Toothing' please, we're British • The Register
Remember 'toothing'? Last year the BBC, Reuters and (inevitably) Wired all reported that Bluetooth phones were instrumental in a wave of casual sex sweeping Britain.
No Teeth in Toothing Craze
Last year, commuters in Britain were hooking up through their Bluetooth devices for clandestine sex, or so Wired News reported. Trouble is, "toothing" was an elaborate hoax.
toothing - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia ...
*clean as a hound's tooth and *clean as a whistle . 1. Rur. Cliché very clean. (*Also: as ~.) After his mother scrubbed him thoroughly, the baby was as clean as a hound's tooth.