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- /ˈtuːθpɪk/ a short pointed piece of wood or plastic used for removing bits of food from between the teeth
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The toothpick is to do it yourself but is dangerous, because in a hospital is too embarrassing to have it done for you.
The mass-produced wooden toothpick that Charles Forster introduced to Boston in the 1860s has given rise to countless fads, uses, and spinoff products, all of which ultimately owe their existence...
Feb 26, 2019 · Is the toothpick a symbol of a certain type of man? It signals masculinity and channels character traits not so dissimilar from those shared by hunters and anglers. By Amy Hatfield
Jan 19, 2018 · A toothpick – the go-to little tool you select after a meal of corn on the cob, an object you absentmindedly chew on while listening to an unremarkable conversation, the piece of wood you carelessly toss away…this everyday item actually has a rather interesting history behind it.
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May 11, 2019 · but if you look close enough, you will almost-instantly notice a toothpick laying so graceful and somehow, precarious in the right-hand side of a man’s mouth. Do not ask me what significance a toothpick holds when it comes to real life.
Oct 28, 2007 · In The Toothpick, author Henry Petroski looks at the odd and sometimes secretive history of the three-inch stick of wood. Picking your teeth, he finds, is among mankind's oldest bad habits.