What does it mean?

willhub
willhub Posts: 821
edited June 2012 in The bottom bracket
When you dream your teeth are all falling out?
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    You've been eating too many microwaved mars bars ?
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  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    It means that wasn't any ordinary birthday cake.
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  • nweststeyn
    nweststeyn Posts: 1,574
    Some say anxiety. Are you feeling anxious about anything Will? You can tell Uncle Nico...
  • Squillinossett
    Squillinossett Posts: 1,678
    You have eaten too many Co-Op cookies!
  • capt_slog
    capt_slog Posts: 3,973
    You've been watching 1984?

    (or District 9?)


    The older I get, the better I was.

  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Capt Slog wrote:
    You've been watching 1984?

    (or District 9?)

    Or Papillon.
    Tail end Charlie

    The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.
  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    it means you have super powers - but beware

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  • shouldbeinbed
    shouldbeinbed Posts: 2,660
    it means you have very boring dreams.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    anxiety dream. I used to get them all the time.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    You are going to die within a fortnight.
  • snoopsmydogg
    snoopsmydogg Posts: 1,110
    it means your going to get a 2:1 or 62% for all your hard work microwaving mars bars
  • Peddle Up!
    Peddle Up! Posts: 2,040
    willhub wrote:
    When you dream your teeth are all falling out?

    You'll wake up in a dentist's chair.
    Purveyor of "up" :)
  • team47b
    team47b Posts: 6,425
    Found this interpretation...

    "falling out teeth dreams may be rooted in your fear of being embarrassed or making a fool of yourself in some situation. These dreams are an over-exaggeration of your worries and anxieties. Perhaps you feel that you are unprepared for the task at hand."

    only you can decide if any of this is relevant :D
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Sounds like you had a bad dream stressing about your exam results.
  • Giraffoto
    Giraffoto Posts: 2,078
    It means the tooth fairy's back, and this time she's not waiting around for them to just fall out. Wake up and run for it.
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  • mfin
    mfin Posts: 6,729
    Well, if each of your teeth fell to the ground, where the earth consumed them before your eyes then they rose up out of the ground as Angels and ascended to God, and God would fill you so you didn't need teeth to eat anymore ...then it means f**k all.

    If it was just your teeth falling out and thats that, then, sorry ...it also means f**k all!
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    mr fin, not true I'm afraid.

    I think you'd be surprised how powerful your subconscious is, and how it manifests itself in your dreams, partularly the negative aspects (anxiety, fear etc)
  • willhub
    willhub Posts: 821
    I always have bad dreams.

    Other week I had a dream that I was back in Selby, the sky was a sunset colour, and I had only a few hours to live and the world was fading away from around me.

    I've had dreams I've been chased by the Borg from StarTrek and just as they've caught me and stucking the probe into my neck I've woke up.

    I've had dreams where I've been trying to escape a murderer before.

    A dream all my bikes and everything got stolen and destroyed and I was crying.

    Dreams of family members getting killed or dieing.

    I think in general the vast majority of my dreams involve me getting killed.
  • snoopsmydogg
    snoopsmydogg Posts: 1,110
    but i bet you have never dreamed of being made famous on mumsnet :wink:

    http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_ ... ons-Grades
  • keef66
    keef66 Posts: 13,123
    Priceless!

    So come on, what's a honey muncher??
  • willhub wrote:
    When you dream your teeth are all falling out?
    I have this dream a lot. I agree that it is usually linked with being anxious, but also it can mean that you feel that you are at a step-change in your life, when you are conscious of getting older and entering a new phase in your life.

    I was getting it all the time when I had my first child a couple of years ago - It was purely because I was passing onto the other side of 30 and was clearly feeling that life was changing, and that I was no longer a care-free student.

    For other people it might be around the same time as starting work from uni, getting married, moving out and standing on your own 2 feet, approaching retirement.... etc

    hence it is usually linked to being anxious! :D
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  • willhub
    willhub Posts: 821
    What, another person called will cycles and got a 2:1? Mums net is a weird place. Do people think I've posted that?
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Eccles addict......Come on will....you DID get a 2:1
  • Just seen the mumsnet link - that's hilarious. And yes - "honey-munching friends" - inspired!
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  • willhub
    willhub Posts: 821
    I swear I did not post on mumsnet lol.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Think of a certain BR member on prattles on about eccles cake non stop?

    Camilla perhaps?
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    Will

    Why are you posting on mumsnet about your degree?

    Why are you posting in mumsnet anyway?

    I no understand.
  • snoopsmydogg
    snoopsmydogg Posts: 1,110
    Yossie wrote:
    Will

    Why are you posting on mumsnet about your degree?

    Why are you posting in mumsnet anyway?

    I no understand.

    and more to the point.



    Why are you pretending to be your stepmum when you do? or is this another one of your dreams :lol:
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Why are you looking for solace among other (random) mothers? Is it because of the lack of love from the BR lot?
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    This just weird.

    Will: can you explain and put us all out of our misery please.