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What does "In your face!" mean? and When do you say that?
Dec 27, 2010 7:34 AM
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People say it to show that they have beaten someone else or scored higher in a game or any competition. They say it to the person they are beaten or have beaten. They are showing off about it. For example, if someone scores a point in basketball, he might say it to the guy who tried to block him. "In your face!"after the ball falls through the hoop.
People often say... "In your face, sucker!" It is aggressive, but friends would use it with each other for fun as well.
December 27, 2010
It's used in U.S alot.
It's something a winner ( in anything ) would say to the loser.
December 27, 2010
"In your face!" = very aggressive
Example: The night club bouncer was in my face and wouldn't let me into the club
December 27, 2010
another way of saying 'ha! i win / i got the best of it' :P
December 27, 2010
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