Teething in a sentence as a noun

It is pretty great, but still teething a bit.

Apologies, a few teething troubles with the load.

We all know Android had teething problems, but none of his rants seem relevant to my Nexus 4.

This premise gets sillier by the year, as more and more babies grow up teething on their parents old iPhones.

I guess even modern fiat currencies had their teething problems with theft and counterfeiting, so this is not too surprising.

I don't really care at this point because I happen to know that all new technologies ever have had embarrassing teething problems.

> there is no proof that PostgreSQL does not have any teething problems on high capacity hardware eitherAt Disqus we run Postgres on even larger boxes without pauses described here.

Yes, it has teething problems but it's been designed on a minuscule budget, had little time in the wild to actually gain any traction and most definitely has not had the time required to mature the supported software.

Teething definitions

noun

the eruption through the gums of baby teeth

See also: dentition odontiasis