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twit-faced

The act of posting excessive, regrettable tweets while drunk.

I can't believe I got so twit-faced last night I tweeted my ex.

by Dooners April 15, 2011


sniffer face

someone who looks like they smell fart all the time.rude , snoty,

so you smell some thing? you just look like that.,your a sniffer face.

by trinity gutierrez April 13, 2006


boob face

when boobs on face

boob face

by Mrfatnutswasmyfather October 31, 2022


zip face

A person who wears orthodontic braces

Person with braces: Hi guys
Guys: go away zip face

by Theangryfireman August 16, 2017


One hand covering half of the face in photos

This shows that you are homosexual. Many people will take pictures/selfies like that to show signs of homosexuality

*Takes selfie with one hand covering half of there face*
Friend: hey man why you always use one hand covering half of the face in photos
Them: oh becuase I am homosexual and part of the lgbtq+ and I just show my love for the lgbt community as I am part of it.
Friend: um- ok

by Symlover36 August 3, 2022


face cunt

Basically, a goatee. But neatly trimmed or wild, it looks like the pubes around a facial vag - hence, it's a face cunt. The expression is common slang in Germany: Gesichtsfotze.

Dood 1: bro, you are sportin' a total face cunt
Dood 2: what the fuck dood? You wanna pound that hole or what?
Dood 1: yeah, that pussy looks pretty sweet to me bro. Open wide. But keep it tight.

by IkuraEater August 12, 2014


Goonie-Face

A derogatory term but some people aspire to be them after seeing many cheesy old 60's films. It is used to describe people who have giant grins and a extrememly happy/weird face no matter the occasion.

They resemble Ron Howard, commonly known for his role on happy days.

Rich: Look at that man in that van
James: What a Goonie Face

Lee: Why don't we become hippys and enjoy life like lennon would
Peter: No, cus were not a Goonie-Face

Dad: Son, If you keep smiling like that You will become a Goonie Face
Son: Okie dokie, ill eat a lemon for the sourness and not smile

by Richard Balvackian May 15, 2008