by Professor Michael Martin June 24, 2006

Like "big up your chest", only the big up is increased to the next level, the face.
Used when showing high respect to someone else.
Used when showing high respect to someone else.
Your friend does something cool, you would tell him/her to big up their face.
Person 1 - "I'm amazing"
Person 2 - "Big up your face"
Person 1 - "I'm amazing"
Person 2 - "Big up your face"
by espionagesek August 31, 2006

by Tungsten82 June 7, 2011

by Silence March 26, 2003

1. Insult that suggests someones face is a bit messed up, ugly, gross etc.
2. A goodbye to use when on the phone. This replaces what you would normally say as a farewell. This also works better if said very quickly, followed by abruptly hanging the phone up.
2. A goodbye to use when on the phone. This replaces what you would normally say as a farewell. This also works better if said very quickly, followed by abruptly hanging the phone up.
1. Fuck you Dave and I'm sorry about your face.
2. "Ok mum, i gotta go. Sorry about your face." And then hang up the phone.
2. "Ok mum, i gotta go. Sorry about your face." And then hang up the phone.
by lazyjarod December 26, 2010

To get a rake in your face is to be turned down when you ask someone out. When one thinks about it, one would say that the image is good to represent the feeling felt when turned down, which is similar to that of stepping on a rake, it's embarassing and hurts :)
This can said for boys and girls
This can said for boys and girls
"did you Ask her out?"
"yeah..."
"and...?"
"It's a rake..."
Or
"He asked her out yesterday but she said no, he got a rake in his face"
Or
"Did you Get a rake in your face with that girl?" "yeah... She said no in front of all her friends it was so embarassing..."
"yeah..."
"and...?"
"It's a rake..."
Or
"He asked her out yesterday but she said no, he got a rake in his face"
Or
"Did you Get a rake in your face with that girl?" "yeah... She said no in front of all her friends it was so embarassing..."
by I love tuna March 28, 2013

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