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'Faced'

(adv.) When you get recognized by someone you don't know that has seen you on Facebook. It often creates that uncomfortable moment while you stand there trying to figure out how you know a 47 year old balding computer nerd with carpal tunnel.
If you're walking down the street and some nutbag that you have never seen in your life says, "Hey don't I know you?" ....
you have just been 'Faced'.

Not to be confused by 'Spaced' which is the act of being hit on while using the internet, by teenagers claiming to be 21.
by Dee T (3) February 9, 2009
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In-the-face

1. Exclaimation to emphasize a point.

2. The location that is the face.
1. Man, you got beaten bad, In-the-Face!

2. She was ugly, ugly In-the-face.
by Ishbar December 18, 2004
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faces

US Currency worth more than a dollar. There are singles and the rest are faces. Singles are usually spending money while faces are for saving (for street level drug dealers).
I don't spend any faces unless its for some new Jordans or child support.
by Juanita95898 April 12, 2012
mugGet the facesmug.

A-FACE

"GOD Jeff you're annoying!" Tod exclaimed
"GOD Tod you're such an A-FACE!" Jeff replyed
by Mandi Watts January 1, 2008
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faced

1) Totally wasted and/or thrashed by alcohol. 2) Mentally and/or physically thrashed from no sleep or exorbitant activity.
"Damn, niggah, I'm so faced I don't know my ass from a hole in the ground."
by Invisible September 29, 2002
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no no face

That girl has a no no face
That's a nice ass, but she's a no no face
by Hakim Lewis April 14, 2005
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Face

The condition of having face. A strong look, an open mouth, harsh staring, grouchy expressions, almost anything can grounds for a face. A facing is when one is called out for having face. To face someone, you simply note that they have face, and say "FACE" at them very loud and stern.
Another common condition is having either too little or too much face. This is more of a permanent thing, and refers to one's actual facial structure and "look". Examples of too much face would be bushy eyebrows, wild eyes, cro-magnon brow, a severly defined jowel, etc. Examples of too little face are beady eyes, closely spaced eyes, thin lips, tiny noses, bland expressions, etc.
"You've got face."
"She's a fun girl to date occasionally, but she has a little bit too much face for me to think about getting serious with her."
"Larry was in a bad mood today at work, and was facing everyone."
"I got faced, hard."
by Larry The Bus Driver November 4, 2006
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