face job

noun

Etymology

From face + 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 face job — “face + job

Definitions

  1. A plastic surgical procedure to alter the appearance of the face, particularly for…

    A plastic surgical procedure to alter the appearance of the face, particularly for cosmetic reasons.

    • "Who did the face job... the plastic surgery? You look great. The lines don't show at all."
    • “We're going back to New York. I want you to get a face job, and while you're healing we'll cool it for a while. We have enough money,” Juan said.

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