Brace-ism: believe it or not, itโs a concept. The Urban Dictionary defines brace-ism as โacting mean to people who have braces on their teeth.โ Phrases like metal mouth, brace face, and train tracks are common jokes uttered by gap-toothed fools who like to make fun of people with braces.
While ignoring these comments and taking the high road is the best thing to do, thereโs nothing wrong with having a few clever retorts and quick-witted comebacks up your sleeve.
- The next time someone calls you train tracks, break into an obnoxious train imitation, with lots of toot-toot and chuga-chuga-chuga. Finish off your crazy locomotive impersonation with some sort of deafening train horn. Thatโll keep the bullies at bay.
- โItโs better to be a brace face than a space case.โ
- Counter with a ridiculously childish joke that makes the schoolyard tormentor feel even smaller than he already is. โOh. Yeah. Why did the deer need braces? Because he had buck teeth. Hahaha.โ Top it off with an exaggerated eye roll.
- โYeah, my brother tells that joke. Heโs six. You guys should hang out.โ Thatโll stop the haters dead in their tracks. Or would that be train tracks?
- Hereโs one from the sarcasm grab bag. โWell, Iโm just glad thereโs a way to fix whatโs wrong with my face.โ
- โI canโt wait to discuss this formative moment at our ten-year class reunion, when my teeth are razor-straight and youโre wearing adult braces.โ