(esp.) to be faced
Originating from Dean, to be faced is an act of embarassment like no other. One's face is pushed into the snow, and thoroughly pushed into the wet mix of snow.
A variation is when the victim recieves a hand covering their face, and that hand then moves all over the face, causing pain in the nose, eyes, and even mouth.
Originating from Dean, to be faced is an act of embarassment like no other. One's face is pushed into the snow, and thoroughly pushed into the wet mix of snow.
A variation is when the victim recieves a hand covering their face, and that hand then moves all over the face, causing pain in the nose, eyes, and even mouth.
by Dean's Turf March 07, 2005