When a man violates the face of a woman by kissing her in such a fashion that her face feels like it has been raped. Examples of this include but are not limited to; sloppy wet kissing, kisses that miss the mouth region, sucking of ones lips so hard that they turn an unnatural shade of red, and shoving of ones tongue deep into a woman's throat.
Men can be faceraped also, but the term "faceraped" is most commonly used by women.
Men can be faceraped also, but the term "faceraped" is most commonly used by women.
Hannah: " I was at a bar last night and this drunk guy attacked me by giving me a nasty, wet, sloppy french kiss!"
Marie: "He faceraped you!"
Marie: "He faceraped you!"
by Mcbird June 24, 2009
Get the facerape mug.A skank who think she owns the world while also trying to fuck every guy she sees. Just a Sara reject and is salty about it. Could potentially be a gold digger so don't flex your money if you got some. Whatever happens if you ever spot a Fara nearby, then run.
Jerry: Man look at Fara she's so hot.
Sergio: Dude don't simp for her she's just another hoe.
Sara: Yea she even tried to imitate me ugh.
Sergio: Dude don't simp for her she's just another hoe.
Sara: Yea she even tried to imitate me ugh.
by SpanishLlama January 25, 2021
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Get the facerape mug.by Berendonder June 11, 2009
Get the facerape mug.The act of one or both drunks in a bar consistently making out for hours. No matter what song or situation, they continue to make out through the confusion. Through beer breath and goggles, the two continue to be joined at the tongue.
Dinger was blacked out last night and faceraped that girl all night long. His tongue must be sore because that was a three hour workout.
by Boonville All Star May 11, 2009
Get the facerape mug.adj. descibing or of the quality of masculinity displayed by a non-stereotypical gay man. Meant to be used in place of the term "straight acting".
Derived from "fey" or "fae" in the original senses of "wild", "untamed", "otherworldly" and "related to Faery" plus "virile".
Derived from "fey" or "fae" in the original senses of "wild", "untamed", "otherworldly" and "related to Faery" plus "virile".
"Tim's faerile grace was equally enchanting whether he was working on his car's engine or cooking breakfast."
by Jon Stevenson July 16, 2008
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