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north face

the status symbol of suburban teens. commonly worn by females with ugg boots and sweat pants. though they claim "it's comfortable" common male side effects include: hyphema, eye herpes, glaucoma, corneal abrasion, and projectile vomiting.

Staci's mom got her a North Face and Ugg boots so she would fit in with her friends and always be a virgin.

by Cooter Punch January 29, 2008

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Boner Face

Ones facial expression at the initial sight of something or someone that turns them on unexpectedly

Man I hope that chick didn't see my boner face!

by Forest Webster September 11, 2009

18๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


serving face

Posing for a photo, usually with an intense, non-amused look on the face. Similar to the "smize."

Damn, Becky looks good in that Instagram pic. She serving face!

by harley11823 December 16, 2016

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Dish Face

When someone has a flat face like a dish or when the nasal bone is so formed that the nose is higher at the tip than at the stop.

'ere fook off Mr Cameron you dish face.

by maddoK October 4, 2014

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Feeling of the faces

Also known as the "fof's". That time when you are uncomfortably high and you feel as if everyone in the room is just staring at you. This feeling can get quite uncomfortable unless you have others around you who are familiar with this feeling and you can immediately express your concerns with them.

"I was high as balls last night and was enjoying myself until I realized everyone was giving me the feeling of the faces"

by Margeie October 3, 2011

18๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


red faced

to get drunk: usually reffering to irish/white people as there face turns red when there drunk.

yo, those dudes in the bar are so red faced.

by tommy1 April 18, 2007

19๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


flock face

The self-assured face and elaborate gestures that appear when one is explaining a concept that the he/she may not actually know much about. Usually accompanied by a condescending, stern voice and used by people who are known to be well educated in some previously explained remote subject. Not necessarily a sign of wisdom or of factuality, but a vehicle by which to convince the listener of your opinion or false set of facts and to make you seem credible.

Don't use that flock face on me, Michael Roy. I know for a fact that you were never involved in competitive opera.

by sddsgsgaaaaa1127 April 22, 2008

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