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What is the meaning of licorice tooth in Frank Loesser song entitled More I cannot wish you?

The expression "licorice tooth" in Frank Loesser's song "More I Cannot Wish You" doesn't have literal meaning. It's a figurative expression that conveys a lighthearted and playful tone, signifying a playful taste preference or possibly an affinity for enjoying the sweetness of life's simple pleasures.

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