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fakeface 

someone dodgy trying to add you as a friend on a social networking site.
mate im on facebook, only want people i know on my friends list, but all these fakeface's keeping trying to add me, never seen or heard of them
fakeface by Apoclamite July 11, 2010

fakespace 

When you create a myspace or any alike profile based on someone who is not you. Most commonly used to get people to add you who normally would want nothing to do with you.
Jordan: Dude my ex won't add me on myspace.
Chris: Maybe that's cause she is in the process of filing a restraining order against you?
Jordon: I'll just make a fakespace.
fakespace by Chris Raska August 15, 2007

happy fakeface

Happy fakeface is what customer service associates put on to give the impression they love their jobs and everything is right in the world.
Here comes a customer. Have to put my happy fakeface on.
happy fakeface by Artfartwart December 3, 2009

Fakerjack 

A neologism of fake and lumberjack. Used to describe hipsters based in Brooklyn who style themselves as lumberjacks.
Look at the damn fakerjack repping his flannel shirt on his tarck bike.
Fakerjack by jackwank May 31, 2010

fakespace 

A personal webpage that has obviously been devoted to building a person up to make them look like they are of a higher social standpoint than they really are.
"Oh my god, look at how edited his pictures are! And hey-he doesn't play golf with Shaq!-What a fakespace!"
fakespace by Annika Holland November 11, 2007

fakerage 

In Alberta, particularly but not exclusive to Calgary metropolitan area, a "fake" acreage. People that build McMansions on ~1-5 acres of land on the outskirts of Calgary, such as Bearspaw to the west of the city and claim they live on an acreage. In actuality an acreage in Alberta is many acres of land to be used for ranching or other traditional agricultural type purposes, not a plot of (usually) barren land to show off one's large, obnoxious looking house which is typically an awful mishmash of architectural styles and in poor taste. People buy fakerages probably because they want a faux "rural" lifestyle but with the amenities and proximity to a large metropolitan area.
Bill: "So I'm buying an acreage out in Bearspaw. It's pretty sweet, the house is like 8,000 square feet on 2 acres of land!"

Tom: "Bill, I think you mean you're buying a fakerage."

Bill: :(
fakerage by Wigs-SSP August 14, 2011