| 1. | Face | ||
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1. A substitute for a word or name you can't remember
2. An insult, shortened from "Your Mums Face" 3. An endearning greeting "He's over there, with... Face"
"Your mums face loves it!" "Face! I haven't seen you in ages!" |
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| 2. | your mom's face | ||
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A combination when the the insults 'your face' and 'your mom' become 'your mom's face' Obviously your mom's face is ugly, and it is hurtful of this person to bring it up. Alex: I just saw a really ugly dog
Gary: Yeah, I bet it looked like your face! Alex: No way man, it looked like your mom! Gary: YOUR MOM'S FACE!!! Alex: *runs off crying* |
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| 3. | flubbycake | ||
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A queef into to mouth.
then breath onto the female face. Smell your mums face. kuz i gave ur mum a flubbycake
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| 4. | Rake Face | ||
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Ever kissed a rake? Of corse not, you'd look stupid. Much the same can be said of a rake face, one who is so ugly/stupid/other that to be seen kissing it, would be like seen snifing your mums undies. Ally McBeal is a right rake face, man, gimmie ten minites with a hammer!
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| 5. | your mum | ||
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To be used in several, subtely different ways. Situation #1
A: "Your gay*" B: "Your mums gay" A: "Your face is gay" B: "Your ex is gay" A: "True" B: "oh noes!" *In this situation, the term gay is used in a non-derogatory to homosexuals kind of way. In this context, it means stupid and annoying. Situation #2 A: "You know xyz..." B: "You know what, your mum" A: "YOUR mum!" B: "Yeah well, your mum sucks cock" A: "Well, your mum sucks my dads cock" B: "You suck cock" A: "Your face sucks cock" B: "Your ex sucks cock" A: "True" B: "oh noes!" |
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| 6. | Your Mum | ||
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Contrary to the above suggestions the term "your mum" is not actually officially an insult. In fact, in many situations it can be seen as a very honourable compliment. For example, if someone calls your mum a "hottie", you can revel in the knowledge that you were first out of all your friends to be in her (provided none of your friends have entered her previous to your birth, might be best to check first). Additionally, your mum might be called "loose" and a "fucking slag" which are street terms for being a good listener.
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However, there are certainly usages which can be deemed offensive, as we can see below in the examples. In fact, the British government split the term into 5 classes in the "Your Mum" parliamentary act of 1923. Use of a level 5 can lead to unlimited fines and/or a prison sentence of 20 years. Community service for a level 4 usage is compulsory, servicing 40+ year old mums to 'keep them fresh'. (History) The term was first coined by early Christians after the Bible story in Bernard 3:19, in which Jesus is a teenager just beginning his forages into carpentry and the bush. In the account he is bullied by a gang of locals nicknamed 'The Disciplz', who continually shout abuse and throw pasties at his knees . Eventually, Jesus tires of the pastry-related insults and hits back with his best friend Foreskin, cornering the Disciplz and threatening them with a badger. His tormentors are reluctant to repent until Jesus speaks the most momentous words that p... |
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| 7. | your mum | ||
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Contrary to the above suggestions the term "your mum" is not actually officially an insult. In fact, in many situations it can be seen as a very honourable compliment. For example, if someone calls your mum a "hottie", you can revel in the knowledge that you were first out of all your friends to be in her (provided none of your friends have entered her previous to your birth, might be best to check first). Additionally, your mum might be called "loose" and a "fucking slag" which are street terms for being a good listener.
more...
However, there are certainly usages which can be deemed offensive, as we can see below in the examples. In fact, the British government in the "Your Mum" parliamentary act of 1923 split the term into 5 classes. Use of a level 5 can lead to unlimited fines and/or a sentence of 20 years 'tough love' in the slammer. Community service for a level 4 usage is compulsory, servicing 40+ year old mums to 'keep them fresh'. (History) The term was first coined by early Christians after the Bible story in Bernard 3:19 in which Jesus is still a teen and beginning his forages into carpentry and the bush. In the account he is bullied by a gang of locals nicknamed 'The Disciplz', who continually shout abuse and throw pasties at his knees . Eventually, Jesus tires of the pastry-related insults and hits back with his best friend Foreskin, cornering the Disciplz and threatening them with a badger. His tormentors are reluctant to repent until Jesus speaks the most m... |
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