adjective General Slang

bol'-face

BOL-face · adjective · informal

Brazen, cheeky or shamelessly demanding.

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Describing someone who behaves with bold-faced nerve, entitlement or effrontery. Also bold-face.

“He bol'-face enough to ask for money after all that.”
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bol'-face In A Sentence

He bol'-face enough to ask for money after all that.

Origin & Usage

Caribbean English, 'bold' + 'face'; shared across the islands.

Variants bold-facebolface

People Also Ask

What does bol'-face mean?

It describes someone who is brazen, cheeky or shamelessly demanding, acting with bold-faced nerve and no shame.

Where does bol'-face come from?

It's simply 'bold' and 'face' combined, a Caribbean English term shared across the islands.

How do you use bol'-face in a sentence?

You might say 'she too bol'-face' about someone with the nerve to make an outrageous or entitled request.

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