2 definitions by G Fordham

An awesome word that can be substituted for any other word in the english language.
Portions of words can also be partially substituted. More extremely, face can also replace whole sentences.

Referring to someone's face instead of talking to them like they are a person is also accepted.
Example 1:
When is your face coming to my face for facing?
Translation: When are you coming to my place for games?

Example 2:
Glen's face says to ask your face if your face wants his face to order your face that Razor face.
Translation: Glen says to ask you if you want him to order you that Razor mouse.

Example 3:
Glen - Face?
Pearse - Face soon!
Translation:
Glen - Are you awake yet and are you coming over tonight to watch Starcraft and if so, what time are you coming? Do you need a lift?
Pearse - Yes, I'm on my way and will be there soon.
by G Fordham March 1, 2009
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a conundrum involving the town of tanunda.
"they don't have red eye in tanunda, quite the tanundrum."
by G Fordham February 3, 2009
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