brow job

noun

Etymology

From brow + job, after nose job.

  1. derived from choppe — “piece, bargain
  2. derived from jobben — “to jab, thrust, peck
  3. inherited from gobbe — “mass, lump
  4. compounded as brow job — “brow + job

Definitions

  1. A plastic surgical procedure to alter the appearance of the browline or eyebrow(s),…

    A plastic surgical procedure to alter the appearance of the browline or eyebrow(s), especially for cosmetic reasons.

    • The main attraction of the first workday was a single marathon session—rib removal, breast augmentation, and brow job. There was so little actual blood flow that, through the lens, it looked surreal.
  2. A nonsurgical modification of the eyebrow(s), namely through threading, tweezing, makeup,…

    A nonsurgical modification of the eyebrow(s), namely through threading, tweezing, makeup, etc.

    • A properly shaped brow frames the face, lifts the eyes, and softens your appearance. And after a good brow job, you might need less make-up to look your best!
    • If you have given yourself a botched brow job, fill them in the best you can until they grow out. Then draw attention to your mouth with a fabulous new lip color!

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA