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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of face off here?

Next time you pull that one, Ryan, I’m gonna snog the face off Sam and let your lady friend’s mates beat you up for messing with her head

  

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It is mostly slang. Snog is British children's and young adult's slang for "kissing". com/dictionary/snog

  • It is mostly slang.
  • Snog is British children's and young adult's slang for "kissing".
  • com/dictionary/snog
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It is mostly slang.

Snog is British children's and young adult's slang for "kissing".

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/snog

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Still with the smutty garbage, huh? You are not seeing "face off". The formula is "verb the/someone's noun off". You can rip someone's ears off. You can bite the head off a chicken. In your case, she threatens to snog his friend's face off, to kiss (snog) him so vigorously that his face will be removed (off) from the front of his skull, obviously hyperbolic. "Snog" is UK s

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