Horribly ugly, very unbecoming, usually a female. A woman looking as if she had been "beat in the face". Very sad looking usually, always ugly. Men usually signal their friends with the back of their hand striking their palm to signal that the chick they're talking to or about is "beat in the face"
"Damn, that bitch is beat in the face!"
"So? It'll be a triple bag affair. One for her, one for me, and one for anyone watching."
"So? It'll be a triple bag affair. One for her, one for me, and one for anyone watching."
by Jonathan Crowley March 30, 2005
Oh, Gurl! She might dress like a truckstop hooker but she knows how to beat a face.
Miss Stoppertunity beat my face before the pageant.
Miss Stoppertunity beat my face before the pageant.
by Tsa Tsa May 02, 2010
Toronto slang for puttin' a hurtin on that ass, wearin that ass out, a thorough fucking, hittin them skins
"You talkin bout cuttin & hittin skins? -we talkin bout beat that face" -Kardinal Offishall
Oh my god, do you see that honey with the tanline on her shirt and the titjob? I wanna beat that face!
Oh my god, do you see that honey with the tanline on her shirt and the titjob? I wanna beat that face!
by dreguan February 28, 2010
military pushups
by talk2me-JCH2 July 22, 2022
by ViLynn November 21, 2015
When a Make Up Artist Goes to Work on Someone's Face. Making them go From Plain Jane to Diva
Basically, the term make-up artist uses to say I'm going to put make-up on your face.
Basically, the term make-up artist uses to say I'm going to put make-up on your face.
by BuckE December 24, 2012
Condescending Army term for telling someone to do push-ups.
Its usually used by a higher-ranked person toward a lower-ranked person for punishment. Wouldn't usually be used during PT, you'd tell someone "beat your face" if you caught them red-handed doing something stupid.
Rarely used by officers when dropping a sergeant for push-ups because of its condescending tone, its almost exclusively directed toward lower ranked enlisted when they fuck up.
Its usually used by a higher-ranked person toward a lower-ranked person for punishment. Wouldn't usually be used during PT, you'd tell someone "beat your face" if you caught them red-handed doing something stupid.
Rarely used by officers when dropping a sergeant for push-ups because of its condescending tone, its almost exclusively directed toward lower ranked enlisted when they fuck up.
Platoon Sergeant: What the fuck are you doing walking around outside without your cover (hat/beret) on you dipshit?
Soldier: Uh... uh... no excuse sergeant?
Platoon Sergeant: BEAT YOUR FACE
Soldier: Uh... uh... no excuse sergeant?
Platoon Sergeant: BEAT YOUR FACE
by infantryscoming August 19, 2010