Toothless vs Godzilla - What's the difference?
toothless | godzilla |
Having no teeth.
(figuratively) Weak, having no capability of enforcing something.
A fictional Japanese monster () from a series of science-fiction films.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=May 20
, author=Nathan Rabin
, title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Marge Gets A Job” (season 4, episode 7; originally aired 11/05/1992)
, work=The Onion AV Club
Anything that is an extremely large or dramatic example of its type.
As an adjective toothless
is having no teeth.As a noun Godzilla is
a fictional Japanese monster (怪獣) from a series of science-fiction films.toothless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a toothless old man
- The treaty was toothless in combatting climate change.
Synonyms
* edentulousgodzilla
English
Alternative forms
* godzillaNoun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=What other television show would feature a gorgeously designed sequence where a horrifically mutated Pierre and Marie Curie, their bodies swollen to Godzilla -like proportions from prolonged exposure to the radiation that would eventually kill them, destroy an Asian city with their bare hands like vengeance-crazed monster-Gods?}}