all one's taste is in one's mouth
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all one's taste is in one's mouth
- (idiomatic, mildly insulting) One lacks good taste in aesthetic or cultural matters.
- 2008, Emily Carmichael, The Good, the Bad, and the Sexy, →ISBN:
- “I pay to get into the movies just like everybody else, and I sure wouldn't waste my money on you.”
“That's because all your taste is in your mouth.”
- 2009, Katherine F. Robertson, Life in Violet, →ISBN, page 176:
- “Their cars are maroon and red. You should see them in the driveway.” He shuddered. “All his taste is in his mouth.”
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