When someone is constantly adding photos and comments on their FB page about THEIR DOINS...
Posting photos of themselves posing with others and "having lots of fun!"
They look totally staged for the benefit of....Facebook?
A ploy that is used by people who have no ACTUAL life, and feel they must 'pose' as someone who has one.
TED: Does your brother ever leave the house, dude?
NED: Naw...mostly he just updates his "FACE-ADE (FACEBOOK FACADE)".
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Fa-Ca-Dence (Noun) is a word used to describe something like a mask of Facadence it's a metaphor for a Facading yourself and such below this is an example of what it means
The baby in yellow used his mask of facadence to manipulate and gaslight his babysitters to make them believe he is a normal innocent baby.
Facad stands for daredevil people, for example who are found playing mobile games in class while their faculty advisor is sitting beside them.
Not susceptible to believing that another person's online posts, comments, photos or videos actually represent his or her true life.
"Tom is always goes to the best parties. That guy is always having fun."
"Nah, he just gets invited to a couple here and there."
"How do you know?"
"I have facade immunity. Obviously he's not going to post comments about all the time he spends crying alone in his room."
Some people try to hide their inner nerd behind a streetwise or athletic facade, or some other facade they think will get people to hand over a key to something. They try to out disarm anybody that might try to disarm them, to the point that it's kind of silly.
He/she had learned to keep his/her extrovert facade most, if not all of his/her life so that most people that had met him/her and didn't know him/her well would believe in it, though it had always been transparent to one or two that knew him/her well.
Someone who hides their inner nerd behind an athletic facade, a streetwise facade, or a down to earth facade, or something they think will get somebody to give them a key to something.
He/she had to rip a lot of people's faces off to get the image people are looking at today, the extrovert facade in plain sight.