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Less than LOL but more than a smile. An acronym for Makes Your Face Ache. A cross reference to Frank'n'furter's line in The Rocky Horror Picture Show - 'Even smiling makes my face ache'
You might LOL but I only MYFA
MYFA by Frogflayer February 20, 2009
In France, the word myfanwy is often used to describe someone who is an absolute legend
Oh she's definitely a myfanwy !
Myfanwy by not_van March 6, 2021
Pronounced "Ma-VON-wee." Ancient Welsh name for a girl, meaning "My rare one." Pretty much the greatest name on the planet. According to Disneyland name definitions, Myfanwy is "The ideal woman."
They named their daughter Myfanwy.
myfanwy by shannon brinkley October 31, 2005
Generic term for all social networking sites. Derived from a mixture of myspace and facebook. Usually used in a derogatory fashion.
Example:
Guy 1: Hey did you see my latest status update? It roxxors!!!11
Guy 2: Dood, you are constantly on myface. Give it a rest.
myface by thundersnow December 8, 2010

Myface Syndrome 

When an individual (usually a female) takes close up pictures of half of their face to post on myspace. These pictures are usually very repetitive, with said individual in the same place with a slightly different facial expression. It usually comprises of a screwed up face, as though they have recently had a stroke.
Omg lolz i've got myface syndrome - look at my half a face in black and white ^___O
Myface Syndrome by bluemoosie October 8, 2008

Myfacespace 

n. A singular word that is used to refer to the conglomerate Myspace.com and Facebook.com.

Traditionally used by those who are unfamiliar with these social networking tools or to make fun of these social networking websites.

In retrospect most users have both a Myspace and Facebook account that are checked regularly and this singular term can identify both uses of the social networking sites.
Did you see what Bob posted in his Myfacespace?


*OR*

My kids won't get off the computer they keep messing with some Myfacespace crap.
Myfacespace by johniebravo March 24, 2009