In a video game, to gather information on an area hidden in fog of war by charging in. To check for enemies with your face. Seems to have originated in League of Legends where vision-obscuring bushes allow champions to wait hidden from view in very close proximity to their opponents.
by DEMACIA! October 02, 2010
Used when travelling in a large passenger vechicle with a rather "experienced" college coed who spends more time below the view of the rear view mirror than visable in it...
Concerned Driver (aka Dad): "Chris what's the slopping sound?"
Disturbed passenger (aka Mom): "Mary, FACECHECK!!!"
Disturbed passenger (aka Mom): "Mary, FACECHECK!!!"
by Douches November 25, 2004
by crissie777 August 11, 2009
Facecheck, noun. The impact one's face into the feet or fists of another, usually under the misguided impression that this will somehow lead to victory. When used in gaming, a facecheck is any rush by an inferior party into a superior one and the subsequent inevitable outcome.
Can also be used as a verb, to facecheck is to make said impact.
Can also be used as a verb, to facecheck is to make said impact.
by T R Trollington October 23, 2012
When you're rude to a waitress, 'facecheck' is what she does to you in return. Rather than fold your check and gently place it on the table, she instead removes a pin from her hair and proceeds to embed the check to your forhead.
by Burt Thunderskivvy September 13, 2006