1. Something with which to consume sustenance.
2. On the female, something that recieves "the shaft"
3. an object that recieves a "load"
2. On the female, something that recieves "the shaft"
3. an object that recieves a "load"
by Werther September 23, 2002
A) to FACE - to put both hands in the shape of the lotto hand and hold them up to your face to frame it, because you are totally bonkers and laughing at cheesestrings!
B) Face - shouting out 'FACE' whilst doing the above hand gesture to symbolise how awesome/ridiculous something is. A gesture to show what a bonkers time you are having.
Person 1 - That band was awesome
Surrounding group - FACE!
Haha look at your stupid face 'FACE'!
Person 1 - That band was awesome
Surrounding group - FACE!
Haha look at your stupid face 'FACE'!
by Heratio October 25, 2012
by Streetcypher December 25, 2016
by Gaunt June 20, 2006
Proper noun: Nickname for the character of Rocky Dennis in the 1980s film "Mask" starring Eric Stoltz at Rocky and Cher as Rusty Dennis, Rocky's mom.
Origins: Rocky's story is that of a teenage boy afflicted by a rare disorder that leads to a gigantic, hideous head, and in Rocky's case, unrelenting optimism and heartwarming realism. His face is ridiculously ugly and made all the funnier by the fact that he enouncters constant adversity as a result of it yet he fails to withdraw into a cave where he probably belongs.
Usage: Those who are familiar with the film find it so unbelievably hilarious that they find themselves often using the word "Face" to refer simply to the character from Mask; the film becomes a renewable resource of humor in conversations with friends.
Can also be used as a reference point for someone's ugliness or quixotic ambition. In the film, Rocky hooks up with a hot blind chick, but her family eventually sees him and prevents the two from keeping in touch. Hence, "Face" can be used to inform someone that their romantic ambitions are naive and likely to fail.
In the second person, "Face" is almost always used as a sarcastic form of criticism.
Origins: Rocky's story is that of a teenage boy afflicted by a rare disorder that leads to a gigantic, hideous head, and in Rocky's case, unrelenting optimism and heartwarming realism. His face is ridiculously ugly and made all the funnier by the fact that he enouncters constant adversity as a result of it yet he fails to withdraw into a cave where he probably belongs.
Usage: Those who are familiar with the film find it so unbelievably hilarious that they find themselves often using the word "Face" to refer simply to the character from Mask; the film becomes a renewable resource of humor in conversations with friends.
Can also be used as a reference point for someone's ugliness or quixotic ambition. In the film, Rocky hooks up with a hot blind chick, but her family eventually sees him and prevents the two from keeping in touch. Hence, "Face" can be used to inform someone that their romantic ambitions are naive and likely to fail.
In the second person, "Face" is almost always used as a sarcastic form of criticism.
Fraternity Pledgemaster: "I think Pledge Jones' proposed pledge name of 'Guernica' will be too obscure for some. Instead, because of his unfortunate appearance, he will be called 'Pledge Face.'"
Tim: "Dude, she's really cool. I really like hanging out with her."
Jeff: "Alright, Face..."
Bob: "That hat really helps her face. It's like when Face wears his Dodger's cap and everyone didn't know whether to laugh or scream."
Tim: "Dude, she's really cool. I really like hanging out with her."
Jeff: "Alright, Face..."
Bob: "That hat really helps her face. It's like when Face wears his Dodger's cap and everyone didn't know whether to laugh or scream."
by Dr. Octagon December 19, 2007
1. The ultimate all purpose word, used as a generic term for all expressions of happiness feeling or emotion. Can also be used to replace other common jibes.
2. Can also be lengthened to 'facial' to express a generic feeling for something or someone, with emphasis on the emotion in your voice, to distinguish the feeling.
3. Also A mandatory point of conversation whilst under the influence of cannabis.
2. Can also be lengthened to 'facial' to express a generic feeling for something or someone, with emphasis on the emotion in your voice, to distinguish the feeling.
3. Also A mandatory point of conversation whilst under the influence of cannabis.
1. 'MMMM' as to express love for a food product, or some fit girl becomes 'MMMM FACE'
'YOUR MUM' becomes 'YOUR FACE'
2.'Happy birthday Geri, here's a face'
'OMG, YOUR SO FUCKING FACIAL'
3. 'Whoa man...my face, its melting'
'Adam! Louis! You appear to have dropped your faces!'
'YOUR MUM' becomes 'YOUR FACE'
2.'Happy birthday Geri, here's a face'
'OMG, YOUR SO FUCKING FACIAL'
3. 'Whoa man...my face, its melting'
'Adam! Louis! You appear to have dropped your faces!'
by Loui March 25, 2007