I think it's come from evil China.
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
Red in the face
Yes it is an epithet in that phrase because it is an insult.
This phrase is not quite literal, but it is totally colloquial Literally, any person's nose secretes oil faster than any other part of the face, and, sooner or later, will have to be powdered Perfectly legitimate excuse
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
She came face to face with her worst enemy.Face to face with my attacker, I no longer felt afraid.The phrase "face to face" doesn't mean faces are pressed together, but generally, one or both people must confront a problem.
Saving My Face was created on 2007-11-12.
The phrase 'in your face' is a slang term which originates from 1970's America. A lot of the earliest references come from various sports such as boxing and basketball used as a contemptuous phrase used to intimidate the opposition.
Saving Face - 2012 I is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ Singapore:NC-16
dignity
Healthline - 2006 Saving Face was released on: USA: 10 January 2007
Get Your Face on with Napoleon Perdis - 2008 Saving Face 1-7 was released on: USA: 16 December 2008
Forensic Files - 2000 Saving Face was released on: USA: 28 November 2007
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
whoever has the chalk face :)
face to face what is the right literary rhetorical
the craters on the visble side of the moon sometimes look like a man's face, depending on what the phase is and whre you are.