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Peter was like "WTF, Cersei" when he saw Lena Headey making this face at Comic-Con 2011.
You can often be seen finishing work in the wee hours of the night, complaining to friends by daylight that you're "so busy" and "stressed". You're making this face right now, aren't you?
We have two women sliding off the counter, one guy (pay close attention to him) who runs into the fray holding a pizza box, one solid headlock and a thin boyfriend making this face.
As we held on to each other for dear life in bed above the covers to make sure ghost bitch didn't try to yank them off—I stared at a decorative lamp off to the side of the room, feeling more and more mental and physically ill, and my gf just kept making this face like she was gonna cry at any minute.
The longer they tolerate you making this face, the more desperate they are to talk to you.
The idea is to let this person know that they wouldn't enjoy talking to you even if you weren't making this face by looking unpleasant.
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Harbaugh makes this face, Smith said, when he disagrees with a referee, when a player misses an assignment, when an assistant sets him off.
Everyone at Fashion Week makes this face when I raise the subject: After a year of media coverage criticising the size-zero model, fashion has got tired of explaining itself.
"He makes this face — this weird face — like he's going to eat me — like a placoderm — you know, one of those jawless prehistoric fish — with teeth," She bleats to the Director (the excellent Ross Lehman), who tries to show her how to fake an embrace, shaking her so hard that he throws out her back.
Another apeman accidentally steps on fire and makes this face.
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