A phrase commonly used in streetball after making a shot that someone(usually a friend) said you wouldn't make, especially if they also tried to contest the shot.
by saying the term you are basically implying that they should just shut the hell up
by saying the term you are basically implying that they should just shut the hell up
opponent:"yo,you no your not gonna make this shot"
*you shoot, and friend tries to contest it*
*ball goes in*
you: "OHHHH IN YOUR MOUTH!!!"
*you shoot, and friend tries to contest it*
*ball goes in*
you: "OHHHH IN YOUR MOUTH!!!"
by theG1goodson July 25, 2010

by gregb#3 January 11, 2012

A game that can be played by using the name of a movie, band, song video game, etc. This game is mostly played by kids in school, people wanting to pass time because there is nothing to do, and etc.
by Kumaru March 8, 2008

The opposite to being off your face - being a responsible person who isn't intoxicated and doesn't endeavor/manage to somehow detach themselves from their complexion. If you are this, then you are on your face.
'I watched a documentary on BBC2 last night and ate some biscuits, I was completely on my face.'
'I'm going to get completely on my face tonight. Perhaps I'll read a book.'
'I was perfectly aware of getting home last night - I must have been completely on my face!'
'You look very normal, you must be on your face.'
'I'm going to get completely on my face tonight. Perhaps I'll read a book.'
'I was perfectly aware of getting home last night - I must have been completely on my face!'
'You look very normal, you must be on your face.'
by UncleVernon April 10, 2015

An insult that is good at all times. Will usually result in a comeback that is impossible to counter against
by The Jeffster April 22, 2003

UP YOURS You piece of shit.
by ninja4 March 16, 2005

An insult equvilant to; "Fuck off", "Shut up", "Get lost". etc.
It is NOT however British (In particular) meaning "Fuck you". Thats just silly. "Up Yours" means as much in Britain as it does in any other part of the English-speaking world. Eg. See the top of the page.
It is NOT however British (In particular) meaning "Fuck you". Thats just silly. "Up Yours" means as much in Britain as it does in any other part of the English-speaking world. Eg. See the top of the page.
by Andrew Marshall December 23, 2007
