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Vomiting With A Smile On Your Face.

A term usually meant to describe early users of heroin, they often "vomit with a smile on their face."
"Of course he was vomiting — that’s what people on heroin do, they vomit. It’s called ‘vomiting with a smile on your face’.”

"Oh, so he's a new junkie?"

"Yeah, vomiting with a smile on your face."
by lolk. February 7, 2019
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shut your face

by esch8 January 10, 2004
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Your face

Person 1: Yo mamma.

Person 2: Your face.

Person 1: Damn it all.
by bree-marie April 11, 2010
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What's wrong with your face?

A sarcastic reference to being ugly or deformed. Either used directly or as a lone, out of context reference.

Phrase refers to the film reviews of Plinkett at Red Letter Media, who coined the term when observing an alien character in "The Phantom Menace."
Hey, you in the sweater. What's wrong with your face?
by Endangered February 4, 2010
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off your face

Jjust being anything other than sober to the Nth degree probably means you are off your face.

e.g being drunk, stoned, high on something...
I can't remember getting home last night - I must have been completely off my face again!
by Judster October 16, 2004
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Love your face

This is not to be mistaken for someone being in love with you. It's a way for someone to tell you that you're special to them and that they do not want to lose you.
by Sillycupcake13 March 9, 2018
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Mace in your Face

Stage name of Mace H. Greenfield originally created by Fred Greenspan then President of Tortami Metro Promotions in or about 1984. A character that speaks what others think but fail to orate, about societal icons, current events and more. First & briefly on air with WNUU in early mid '80's. From 1989 to 1991, he was part of the morning show, "Terry T. with Mace in your Face" on WJTZ, 640 AM heard through parts of TN, VA, NC, WV, & KY, he then hosted talk radio on and off on Long Island NY while making guest appearances elsewhere from 1992 through 2003. Today, he works as a lawyer out of Jericho, NY.
When Mace in your Face was on air, politicians knew to be on their toes, and cops knew not to be dirty. But they continued anyway, being more careful and watching over their shoulders. Now he is a lawyer, helping people.
by Mace in your Face February 3, 2010
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