butter face
See also: butterface
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Noun
editbutter face (plural butter faces)
- (idiomatic) Alternative form of butterface
- 2014, S. Michael Siegal, Cop Cohen[1]:
- “She's a butter face,”
Harold looked at her for a minute and then back to Mr. Fink. “A butter face?” Repeated Harold not knowing what Mr. Fink meant.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see butter, face.