The use of an online social networking site where one may post insulting, critical or rude comments about someone on their friend list, with the passive-aggressive hope that the intended target will read their wall, and know it is about them. This strategy is a substitute for confronting the individual in person.
Man, that was a real "in your face"book move to hack your boss like that in your update. Do you think he read it yet?
4๐ 2๐
Going online to social networking sites eg. Facebook after a few too many drinks and doing things you may later regret or even forget.
"I was stupidly Off-your-Face-Booking last night and poked some people I shouldn't have!!"
4๐ 3๐
A figurative way that means "to be educated"
Since youโre thinking about finishing my degree, youโll have to face your books again.
A pun used by boomers, e.g parents or teachers, when they want to encourage a kid to study while trying to be hip and trendy despite Facebook being an irrelevant website today.
Kid: *is playing a mobile game*
Boomer: leave Facebook and face your book!
Kid: I'm not even on Facebook wth
A Facebook Friend who constantly posts or re-posts religious or political slams...or other "In-Your-Face" type content.
Jane: Did you see what your cousin posted on Facebook? I don't know why we're Friends...he's always posting stuff that pisses me off.
Joe: Yeah...he's my In-Your-Face-book Friend. If he's posted that Chick-fil-A crap once, he's posted it a thousand times! Enough already...get that shit outta-my-face, man!