A term used in most online games meaning to get killed an extensive amount and not killing the other player.
by Kevin and Greg November 28, 2005
When some one adds you as a friend on facebook but you keep the request as a trophy instead of adding them back, you own them of facebook.
Joe blow is an asshole so you deleted him off your friends list, then because he is such a dumb shit head he tries to re-add you as a friend, so you own his ass on your request page, to remind you, you face own his ass.
by twizee July 28, 2009
by Vazh September 1, 2006
A general term used for excessive blocks/restrictions on internet access.
The term derives from port 443, the HTTPS or "secure" port. Often times, students at schools or employees under a restrictive firewall would bypass web filters by using port 443 instead of 80 (standard HTTP). Once this caught on, administrators across the world started blocking port 443 on their restricted networks, leading to "443 owned in the face."
The term derives from port 443, the HTTPS or "secure" port. Often times, students at schools or employees under a restrictive firewall would bypass web filters by using port 443 instead of 80 (standard HTTP). Once this caught on, administrators across the world started blocking port 443 on their restricted networks, leading to "443 owned in the face."
Jill: "Crap, I can't get to my email. But maybe if I try it through the secure port..."
*ACCESS DENIED!*
Random Guy: "443 owned in the face!"
*ACCESS DENIED!*
Random Guy: "443 owned in the face!"
by Dylan Evans November 14, 2006
neil cicierega: *messing around on amazon*
also neil *finds something called "a mask of my own face"*
still him: *realizes its literally his face*
what do you think: *buys it*
do i have to: a mask of my own face id wear that id wear that
also neil *finds something called "a mask of my own face"*
still him: *realizes its literally his face*
what do you think: *buys it*
do i have to: a mask of my own face id wear that id wear that
by human i think February 4, 2023