running off my face generally describes how badly your nose runs while you have a cold or during allergy season.
charlotte: charles, my allergies are killing me today. the pollen count must be at least a million. my freaking nose is running off my face.
charles: here's a box of tissues, babygirl. dang, looks like you are gonna need em.
charles: here's a box of tissues, babygirl. dang, looks like you are gonna need em.
by sweetontweety7777 March 29, 2009
Tony was dissing my Mom again and the next thing I knew he was on the floor with a split lip and a bloody nose. I musta come out my face!
by Blip11 July 15, 2014
you fucked up my face *gunshot*
by MemeLord4063 May 28, 2018
Something to say when someone is being rude or putting something in your face, and you want them to back off. Or when someone is coming on too strong with their attitude. Comes from the movie Nacho Libre starring Jack Black when his friend offers him a Corn-on-a-stick.
by Pendenga November 29, 2010
When a girl is sitting on someone’s face and she spells her name with her hips while being eaten out
him : “When we fuck i want you to spell your name on my face.”
by imjustbetter November 13, 2022
1. Moment in time when your body is so coked that a numbing sensation spreads starting at on your face.
2. Unused excitement that causes you to feel separated from your head.
3. Getting so excited when thinking about future events.
2. Unused excitement that causes you to feel separated from your head.
3. Getting so excited when thinking about future events.
EX. 1: Guy 1: Hey Andrew i really hate being at work!
Guy 2: I know man it's so dead in here, I CAN'T FEEEL MY FACE!!!!
EX. 2: Guy 1: Bro you ready for tonight, I hear there is going to be crazy bitches gettin down.
Guy 2: I heard man I'm so excited I CAN'T FEEL MY FACE!!!!
Guy 2: I know man it's so dead in here, I CAN'T FEEEL MY FACE!!!!
EX. 2: Guy 1: Bro you ready for tonight, I hear there is going to be crazy bitches gettin down.
Guy 2: I heard man I'm so excited I CAN'T FEEL MY FACE!!!!
by G THE G April 20, 2007
by Laurence Blake December 24, 2006