Entity: GHOST-FACE
Ghost-face is a term with multiple meanings, including a killer from the Scream trilogy, being extremely drunk, having a pale face from smoking too much weed, and referring to the appearance of white toilet paper after wiping.
GHOST-FACE
Etymology
The term 'Ghost-face' has multiple meanings, including references to a killer character from the Scream trilogy, extreme drunkenness, pale face from excessive weed smoking, and the appearance of white toilet paper after wiping.
Definition
Ghost-face is a versatile term encompassing various meanings related to a killer character, drunkenness, pale face from excessive weed smoking, and the appearance of white toilet paper after wiping.
Historical Context
The term gained popularity through its association with the Ghostface killer in the Scream films, known for wearing a white mask and black cloak while targeting victims.
Cultural Significance
'Ghost-face' has become a slang term used to describe different situations, from horror movie references to humorous depictions of being extremely drunk or having a pale face.
Related Concepts
- Ghostfaced: Being so belligerently drunk that one's face turns pasty white, resembling a ghost.
- Ghost facing: When one's face becomes extremely pale from smoking too much weed.
- Ghost Face: Refers to the appearance of white toilet paper after wiping, indicating no feces collected.
See Also
A versatile term encompassing various meanings related to a killer character, drunkenness, pale face from excessive weed smoking, and the appearance of white toilet paper after wiping.